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iNetVu™ 7000 Controller User Manual
Revision 1.19
6.6.1.3. AZ
Displays real-time current drawn and speed settings for the azimuth motor, as well as
real-time azimuth angle and limits, search window size, zero and pot factor.
Fig. 16: “EL” (Elevation) Display
1 – Real-Time Azimuth Angle
A (Azimuth) Real time Azimuth angle reading, down to the tenth of a decimal.
S The letter “S” will appear to indicate the stow Limit has been reached on the azimuth axis
2 – Current and Speed Settings
I/S Real-Time current of the azimuth motor is to the left of the dash, and speed constant of
the azimuth movement is to the right of the dash (i.e. 0-6 represents current of 0 at a set
speed of 6).
L The letter “L” will appear if there is a ‘left’ movement on the azimuth axis.
R The letter “R” will appear if there is a ‘right’ movement on the azimuth axis.
(See appendix 3 for detail on default speed and current settings)
3 - Search Window Azimuth Limit
This value represents the amount of degrees the antenna will search for satellite along the azimuth
axis to the left and right of the calculated target antenna azimuth coordinate when searching for
satellite. (i.e. W: 60 implies 60º search to the left and right of the target antenna azimuth angle,
totally 120º)
4 – ZF (AZ Pot Zero and AZ Pot Factor)
AZ Pot Zero (to the left of the dash, i.e. 346.1) is an A/D value from the potentiometer which
physically determines where the iNetVu™ Mobile Software places Azimuth Angle 0°. The AZ Pot
Zero may vary approximately +15% from the Default values (see appendix 3).
AZ Pot Factor (to the right of the dash, i.e. 0.6604) is an A/D value from the potentiometer which
allows the iNetVu™ Mobile Software to convert the A/D value of the Potentiometer into an
equivalent angle. The AZ Pot Factor should vary approximately +15% from the Default values (see
appendix 3).
The AZ Pot Factor and AZ Pot Zero are calculated during the Azimuth Calibration process.
A0.0 S I/S:0-6 L R
W: 60 ZF: 346.1-0.6604
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