Advantech user manual Operation, INTRAC-305EDIT IESS-412

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Models
Year 97 Minute 35
Month 12 Second 10
Day 25 Min Intv 15
Hour 11 Day Perd 04 Next Field
Press EN for next page
and proceed to next IESS screen-(2)
Function
Standby
Home

INTRAC-305EDIT IESS-412

3

OPERATION

Current Mode

Tracking

 

Control State

Local

 

Beac Freq

11.452000 GHz

Beac Level

-10.05

 

 

dB

El

Angle

25.37o

 

Az

Angle

210.50o

 

Pol

Angle

27.4

o

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

puts the antenna control system into STANDBY mode and skips to the HOME menu

skips to the Home (root) menu

skips to the Models menu

(not used)

(not used)

moves the highlight box to the next field in the current menu

Path

HOME - FUNCTION - MODELS -

 

MENU KEY 6 (x3) - ENTER

or

From Configuration or System Setup

 

MODELS - MENU KEY 6 (x3) - ENTER

Description

This menu is used to input IESS-412 data. It comprises three

 

screens the first of which is shown above. The full IESS-412

 

data is entered into the three screens. Pressing enter after all

 

the data has been entered causes a check to be made on the

 

data for validity. If the check is OK the data is accepted.

 

For more information on working with IESS-412 data see

 

page

 

Menu Key 6 (Next Field) steps the edit box through the edit

 

fields. The data is input using the numeric keypad. Pressing

 

ENTER steps onto the next page.

 

Menu Key 4 returns to the first page from page two or page

 

three. Pressing ENTER on page three causes the data to be

 

checked and accepted if valid.

Note

In the IESS-412 data supplied the LMO value is in the range -

 

180° to +180°. The INTRAC-305 cannot accept negative

 

values for this field from the front panel. (It can from the

 

RCM-4) It is therefore necessary to add 180° to the supplied

 

value when entering from the front panel.

 

This only applies to the LM0 data field.

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Contents Preface INTRAC-305Manual Sections PrefacePreface INTRAC-305 Subject Contents INTRAC-305Installation ContentsIntroduction INTRAC-305 Introducing the INTRAC-305Retro Fitting IntroductionIquick Start Guide INTRAC-305 Quick Start Guide Safety INTRAC-305 SafetyElectrical Do not Place in Normal Garbage or in a FireEMC SafetyMechanical Page Required Mechanical Characteristics of the Antenna System Specification & OptionsSpecification & Options Specification & Options INTRAC-305 SpecificationDo not Mount by Front Panel Lugs Alone Serial Interfaces VoltageINTRAC-305 Deliberately blank Front Panel Operating the INTRAC-305Operation Menu Structure Operation INTRAC-305Function System SetupNext Field EnterAlphabetical Index of Menus INTRAC-305 Home HomeStandby StandbyGoto Auto Continue New Model NEW ModeMANUAL/STOW Home NEW Mode Menu KEYGoto Position Search OperationGoto Satellite Auto Continue Auto NEW Model When IT is Required to Control the Intrac from Function ConfigurationRemote Terminal Diagnostics Must be Switched OFFHome Function Menu KEY 6 Enter Beacon FrequencyHome Function Menu KEY 6 X2 Enter Config Menu KEY 6 X2 EnterEdit Satellite Table Soft Limits Drive in Manual Mode is not Inhibited bySoft Limits X2 Resolver Setup X2 SetupDiagnostics On Diagnostics on / Diagnostics OFFBeacon Threshold Contrast & Brightness Home Function System Setup EnterSystem Setup Enter Fine Tune sense Home Function System SetupAzimuth true Elevation inv Fine Tune OffsetsStation CO-ORDINATES Date & Time Time Rate Correction AZ & EL Beamwidth Stow Setup Used Select Stow USEFitted Options Models Enter Rapid Model GenerateHome Function Models Enter Models Menu KEY 6 Enter Program TrackHome Function Models Menu KEY 6 Enter Home Function Models Reserve ModelINTRAC-305EDIT IESS-412 Edit Norad Buffer Edit Star Track Edit Satellite Table Intrac IESS-412 Clear ModelsMore Show AlarmsREMOTE/LOCAL Normal Operation Primary Alarms Alarms & ErrorsAlarms & Errors Secondary Alarms Alarms & Errors INTRAC-305Alarm Outputs Recovering from AlarmsErrors INTRAC-305 Alarms & ErrorsPower Failure IESS-412 DataDeliberately blank Technical Description Technical DescriptionTechnical Description INTRAC-305 Modes Technical Description Auto normal operating modeUsing either IESS-412 or Norad data. see Reserve Model 72hrs, the beacon is still not producing a useful signal*Where the satellite’s position is only roughly known search High accuracy of the model the tracking is within 0.05dBManual mode or search mode see below before selecting Enters Standby. The antenna can then be peaked usingManually or in search mode see below. To commence During those scans and phase two of the search isUsing IESS-412 or Norad Data LMO value is given in the range -180to +180. Than two places of decimalsXNDT20 EpochXNDD60 BstarAntenna Motion Limits Axes Position Tracking SignalTechnical Description INTRAC-305 Installation InstallationConnections general Installation INTRAC-305Rear Panel Layout InstallationConnections Block Diagram Intractm 305 Resolvers Connector Connector PIN AllocationsMotor Control Signals to the Motor Drive CabinetRemote Port Stp-Trk Inputs / Alarm outputsCommunication Ports Test Port 1 & 2 RS422 Test Port 1 & 2 RS423Second PC connected to Test Port Data can be monitored during remote operation by using aINTRAC-305 Installation Tracking signal may be provided as a dc voltage from an Tracking Signal InputAppropriate drive command re-instated Emergency Stop switch is releasedOperational Checks Manual OperationAuto Operation Remote ControlFault Finding Fault FindingFault Symptoms Fault Finding INTRAC-305To power up Intrac doesn’t appearTWO Part Retaining PIN Enter Standby Mode System Alarm indicator to illuminate and the Intrac toSwitch consists of two normally closed N.C. contacts Pressing the switch opens both sets of contacts. The switchExample No Antenna DriveFault Finding INTRAC-305 Warranty & Repair Warranty & RepairWarranty Repair ServiceEffective repair technique and issue a repair cost estimate AMT Limited will investigate the fault, determine the mostCustomer either by a Purchase Order or through a Repair Contract