KVH Industries Satellite TV System eTrac User Manual

A Guide to the KVH eTrac  
installation  
& user manual  
Installation & Configuration  
System Operation  
Maintenance  
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A GuideꢀtoꢀtheꢀKVHꢀeTracꢀSatelliteꢀCommunicationsꢀSystem  
KVH® andꢀeTracareꢀtrademarksꢀofꢀKVHꢀIndustries,ꢀInc.  
easyMailꢀandꢀCapsatꢀareꢀtrademarksꢀofꢀThraneꢀ&ꢀThrane.  
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KVH eTrac Warranty Registration Form  
Please fill out and return this page within thirty (30) days of purchase for warranty registration.  
KVH Industries, Inc. must have this information on file to validate any future warranty claims.  
DateꢀofꢀPurchase:_________________________________  
ProductꢀSerialꢀNumber:________________________________  
(fromꢀstickerꢀonꢀbaseꢀofꢀAntennaꢀUnit)  
ProductꢀBuildꢀDate:________________________________  
(fromꢀstickerꢀonꢀbaseꢀofꢀAntennaꢀUnit)  
Name:________________________________________________________  
Companyꢀ(ifꢀapplicable): _________________________________________  
Address:______________________________________________________  
City:___________________________ State:_______ Zip: ____________  
Country: ____________________  
Phone: ________________________  
Yes No  
DoꢀyouꢀregularlyꢀaccessꢀtheꢀInternet?  
E-mailꢀAddressꢀ(optional): ________________________________________  
Vesselꢀtypeꢀproductꢀwillꢀbeꢀusedꢀon: ________________________________  
Vesselꢀlength:__________________________________________________  
Publications/magazinesꢀreadꢀregularly: ______________________________  
______________________________ ____________________________  
SendꢀmeꢀinvestorꢀinformationꢀaboutꢀKVHꢀIndustries,ꢀInc.  
Returnꢀthisꢀformꢀto:  
KVHꢀIndustries,ꢀInc.  
50ꢀEnterpriseꢀCenter  
Middletown,ꢀRIꢀ02842-5279ꢀUSA  
Attention:ꢀWarrantyꢀRegistration  
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Table of Contents  
1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1  
1.1 Global E-mail and GPS Tracking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1  
1.1.1  
1.1.2  
Inmarsat-C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1  
The Global Positioning System (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2  
1.2 Overview of the eTrac System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2  
1.3 Materials Provided with the KVH eTrac System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4  
1.3.1  
Additional Materials Required for eTrac Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5  
2
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.1 Choosing the Best Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.2 Mounting the Antenna Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3  
2.3 Wiring the eTrac System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5  
2.3.1  
2.3.2  
2.3.3  
2.3.4  
Connecting the Antenna Data Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6  
Connecting Peripherals to the Breakout Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7  
Connecting eTrac to Ships Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8  
Completing the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8  
2.4 Preparing the eTrac System for Use with the Inmarsat-C Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9  
2.4.1  
2.4.2  
2.4.3  
2.4.4  
Registering eTrac as an MES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9  
Installing the easyMail Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9  
Automatic easyMail Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11  
Manual easyMail Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11  
3
Using the eTrac System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1  
3.1 An Overview of the Inmarsat-C Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1  
3.2 Using eTrac to Send and Receive E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2  
3.2.1  
Entering Information in the Address Book and Sending an E-mail . . . . . . . . . . .3-4  
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3.3 Using the eTrac Tracking Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5  
3.3.1 Local eTrac Configuration for GPS Position Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6  
4
Troubleshooting and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1  
4.1 Warranty/Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1  
4.2 Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1  
4.3 Return Authorization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1  
4.4 Repackaging for Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2  
Appendix A System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1  
Appendix B Mounting Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-1  
List of Figures  
Figure 1-1  
Figure 1-2  
Figure 2-1  
Figure 2-2  
Figure 2-3  
Figure 2-4  
Figure 2-5  
Figure 2-6  
Figure 2-7  
Figure 3-1  
Figure 3-2  
Figure 3-3  
Figure 3-4  
Figure 3-5  
Figure 3-6  
Inmarsat-C Coverage Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1  
Typical eTrac System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3  
Optimal Viewing Angle to the Horizon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2  
Positioning the Antenna to Minimize Blockage (Overhead View) . . . . . . . . .2-3  
Mounting the eTrac (Side View) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4  
Breakout Box Interior Arrangement (Top View) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5  
Proper Wire to Terminal Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5  
J1 Terminal Block Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6  
J2 Terminal Block Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7  
Logging in to the NCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2  
Selecting the Default LES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2  
The easyMail Message Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3  
The easyMail Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4  
The New Recipient Data Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4  
easyMail Position Reporting Setup Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7  
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Introduction  
1 Introduction  
1.1 Global E-mail and GPS Tracking  
The KVH eTrac system provides global e-mail and vessel tracking capabilities via the  
Inmarsat-C service and the Global Positioning System (GPS). It is brought to you in  
cooperation with Thrane & Thrane, the world’s leading manufacturer of Inmarsat  
satellite communications systems.  
1.1.1 Inmarsat-C  
The Inmarsat-C satellite network and mini-C protocol are a store-and-forward  
mailing system that enables you to send and receive data to and from mobile  
terminals worldwide via the Inmarsat-C system. Four geostationary satellites provide  
worldwide coverage. Satellite data link coverage is excellent between 70º North and  
70º South. Because the polar regions cannot be seen from geostationary satellites,  
these regions are not covered. Figure 1-1 shows the coverage area offered by the  
Inmarsat-C service.  
Figure 1-1: Inmarsat-C Coverage Areas  
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The Inmarsat-C system is capable of:  
Transmitting data to and from a mobile unit.  
Broadcasting data to groups of mobile terminals.  
Managing position reporting from fleets of mobile units.  
Requesting data from the mobile units via system polling.  
TheꢀInmarsatꢀmini-Cꢀprotocolꢀisꢀprimarilyꢀaꢀtextꢀandꢀdataꢀsystem.  
Whileꢀimagesꢀorꢀattachmentsꢀcanꢀbeꢀsentꢀviaꢀtheꢀsystem,ꢀthe  
processꢀisꢀveryꢀslowꢀandꢀcanꢀbecomeꢀexpensive.ꢀAsꢀaꢀresult,ꢀKVH  
recommendsꢀthatꢀyouꢀlimitꢀyourꢀeTracꢀtransmissionsꢀtoꢀtextꢀand  
dataꢀmessages.ꢀIfꢀyouꢀdoꢀsendꢀanꢀimageꢀorꢀattachment,ꢀthe  
recipientꢀwillꢀneedꢀtoꢀrenameꢀtheꢀfileꢀwithꢀtheꢀappropriateꢀfileꢀtype;  
theꢀfileꢀnameꢀandꢀfileꢀtypeꢀareꢀnotꢀtransmitted.  
1.1.2 The Global Positioning System (GPS)  
The eTrac antenna also contains a built-in GPS receiver, which is used to compute the  
position of the eTrac system. GPS, developed and controlled by the U. S. Department  
of Defense, uses 24 satellites, each of which orbit the earth every 12 hours. At least  
four satellites are always visible from any point on earth at any given time. Each  
satellite is equipped with hyper-accurate atomic clocks. The satellites simultaneously  
transmit signals towards the surface of the earth. The difference in arrival time of the  
signals at the eTrac antenna is used to compute the position of the eTrac system.  
1.2 Overview of the eTrac System  
The eTrac system has three key components. System specifications have been  
provided in Appendix A.  
The eTrac Antenna Unit  
The eTrac Antenna Unit is a compact system built to operate in the marine or outdoor  
environment. The Antenna Unit contains a complete Inmarsat mini-C transceiver  
with built-in LNA/HPA electronics, a 12-channel GPS receiver, and an omni-  
directional antenna designed to operate on vessels and vehicles. The Antenna Unit’s  
housing is sealed and contains no user-serviceable parts.  
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The eTrac Breakout Box  
The Breakout Box serves as the system’s hub, connecting the Antenna Unit to ship’s  
power and to the desired computer or message terminal. The Breakout Box is not  
watertight and must be mounted below decks.  
The eTrac E-mail Application  
The eTrac system includes a CD-ROM containing information on how to download  
the “easyMail” terminal software, a Microsoft Windows -based e-mail application.  
This application, developed by Thrane & Thrane, operates in a similar manner to  
®
Microsoft Outlook but uses the Inmarsat mini-C communications protocol.  
TheꢀinformationalꢀCD-ROMꢀpackedꢀwithꢀyourꢀeTracꢀsystemꢀprovides  
instructionsꢀonꢀhowꢀtoꢀdownloadꢀtheꢀThraneꢀ&ꢀThraneꢀeasyMailꢀ  
e-mailꢀapplication.ꢀWhileꢀthereꢀareꢀotherꢀmini-Cꢀprotocol-compatible  
e-mailꢀapplications,ꢀforꢀtheꢀpurposesꢀofꢀthisꢀmanual,ꢀeasyMailꢀwillꢀbe  
consideredꢀtheꢀinstalledꢀapplication.  
Figure 1-2 illustrates how these three components work together.  
Figure 1-2: Typical eTrac System Configuration  
eTrac Antenna Unit  
Antenna Data Cable  
Breakout  
Box  
Ship's Power  
10.5 – 32 vDC  
RS-232 Data  
Connection to PC or  
Message Terminal  
(Serial Cable with  
Peripheral Systems  
DB9 Connectors)  
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1.3 Materials Provided with the KVH eTrac System  
Your eTrac system is shipped with the following parts and materials:  
Antenna Unit  
Breakout Box, which also contains:  
– Three strain relief brackets  
– Six strain relief screws  
– Four Breakout Box mounting screws  
Antenna Data Cable (16 ft/5 m)  
Installation and Operation Manual  
Inmarsat-C Service Activation Registration Form  
Thrane & Thrane informational CD-ROM  
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1.3.1 Additional Materials Required for eTrac Use  
To make full use of your new eTrac system, you will need to provide/purchase the  
following:  
A Windows -compatible computer or optional Thrane & Thrane  
Message Terminal  
14 AWG shielded, stranded marine cable to connect to ship’s power  
Serial data cable (not a null modem cable) with DB9 connectors (male  
to female) to connect the computer to the Breakout Box  
3 M4 screws and washers  
Additional cables as necessary to connect peripherals to the  
Breakout Box  
Optional - pole-mount kit (part number 34-3026-101)  
Optional - rail-mount kit (part number 34-3026-103)  
An Inmarsat-C registration and an Inmarsat mobile number  
YouꢀmustꢀreceiveꢀaꢀmobileꢀnumberꢀforꢀyourꢀeTracꢀsystemꢀfromꢀan  
InmarsatꢀServiceꢀProviderꢀbeforeꢀeTracꢀcanꢀbeꢀconfiguredꢀand  
used.ꢀPleaseꢀreferꢀtoꢀSectionꢀ2.4.1,ꢀ“RegisteringꢀeTracꢀasꢀanꢀMES”  
forꢀinstructionsꢀonꢀapplyingꢀforꢀandꢀreceivingꢀaꢀmobileꢀnumber.ꢀAs  
thisꢀprocessꢀcanꢀtakeꢀsomeꢀtime,ꢀKVHꢀrecommendsꢀthatꢀyouꢀsubmit  
yourꢀapplicationꢀimmediatelyꢀuponꢀpurchasingꢀyourꢀeTracꢀsystem.  
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2 Installation  
The KVH eTrac system is designed for simple installation and setup. Simply follow  
these steps:  
1. Choose the installation locations (Section 2.1)  
2. Mount the Antenna Unit (Section 2.2)  
3. Wire the eTrac System (Section 2.3)  
4. Download, install, and configure the easyMail application  
(Section 2.4)  
Planꢀtheꢀentireꢀinstallationꢀbeforeꢀproceeding!ꢀTakeꢀintoꢀaccount  
componentꢀplacement,ꢀrunningꢀcableꢀdistancesꢀbetweenꢀunits,ꢀand  
accessibilityꢀtoꢀtheꢀequipmentꢀafterꢀinstallation.  
Installation Tools and Materials Required  
Electric drill (for flush mounting)  
3
1
16" (5 mm) drill bit and 1 ⁄4" (32 mm) hole saw (for flush mounting)  
Phillips screwdrivers  
14 AWG shielded, stranded marine cable to connect to ship’s power  
Shrink wrap sleeves  
Wire strippers  
Windows-compatible PC or laptop computer and a serial data cable  
with DB9 connectors (male to female)  
2.1 Choosing the Best Location  
The eTrac Antenna Unit  
The eTrac antenna is designed to be mounted directly on a flat surface.  
Anꢀoptionalꢀpole-mountingꢀkitꢀ(partꢀnumberꢀ34-3026-101)ꢀandꢀrail-  
mountingꢀkitꢀ(partꢀnumberꢀ34-3026-103)ꢀareꢀavailableꢀfromꢀKVH.  
ContactꢀyourꢀdealerꢀorꢀKVHꢀIndustriesꢀforꢀmoreꢀdetails.  
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When installing the eTrac Antenna Unit, find a location that is as free from  
obstructions as possible. Also maintain a certain distance to other antennas, GPS  
receivers, other Inmarsat equipment, and especially radar installations. Normally the  
best place for the antenna would be above radar-scanning antennas. The following  
safe distances should be maintained:  
Distance to HF antennas > 16 ft (5 m)  
Distance to VHF antennas > 13 ft (4 m)  
Distance to other Inmarsat-C antennas > 8 ft (2.5 m)  
Distance to magnetic compass > 1 ft (0.3 m)  
The antenna is designed to provide satellite coverage even when the vessel  
experiences pitch and roll of as much as 15˚. To maintain this coverage the antenna  
should be free from obstructions in the area down to 15˚ below the horizon, as  
illustrated in Figure 2-1.  
Zenith  
Horizon  
Horizon  
15˚  
15˚  
Obstructions should be below these lines  
Figure 2-1: Optimal Viewing Angle to the Horizon  
Since this may not be possible in the fore and aft directions of the vessel, the clear  
area can be reduced to 5˚ below the horizon in the fore and aft directions and 15˚  
below the horizon in the port and starboard directions. Any compromise in this  
recommendation could degrade performance.  
If an obstruction such as a pole or a funnel is unavoidable, the antenna must be  
positioned in such a location that the obstruction will cover no more than a 2˚ arc  
along the horizon. To calculate the minimum distance, use the following formula:  
Safe distance = 29 x Diameter of obstruction  
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For example: a 4" (10 cm) diameter pole is potentially blocking the Antenna Unit’s  
view of the horizon. To ensure that the obstruction covers no greater than a 2˚ arc:  
Safe distance is 29 x 4" (10 cm) = 116" or 9.6 feet (290 cm or 2.9 m)  
This example is illustrated in Figure 2-2.  
Figure 2-2: Positioning the Antenna to Minimize Blockage (Overhead View)  
4" (10 cm) diameter  
eTrac Antenna  
obstruction  
2˚  
9.6 ft (2.9 m) apart to ensure that obstruction covers no greater than 2˚ arc  
WhenꢀtheꢀeTracꢀAntennaꢀUnitꢀisꢀtransmitting,ꢀtheꢀelectromagnetic  
fieldꢀradiatedꢀfromꢀtheꢀantennaꢀcanꢀbeꢀharmful.ꢀToꢀavoidꢀdanger,  
alwaysꢀstayꢀatꢀleastꢀ1ꢀftꢀ(30ꢀcm)ꢀfromꢀtheꢀtransceiver.  
The eTrac Breakout Box  
The Breakout Box, which is linked to the Antenna Unit via the data cable, needs to be  
placed in an accessible location so that a computer, message terminal, or other  
peripherals can be conveniently connected to it.  
TheꢀKVHꢀeTracꢀcomesꢀequippedꢀwithꢀaꢀ16'ꢀ(5ꢀm)ꢀAntennaꢀUnitꢀdata  
cable.ꢀHowever,ꢀaꢀ33'ꢀ(10ꢀm)ꢀcableꢀ[partꢀnumberꢀ34-3026-942]ꢀand  
aꢀ65'ꢀ(20ꢀm)ꢀcableꢀ[partꢀnumberꢀ34-3026-943]ꢀareꢀalsoꢀavailable.  
ContactꢀyourꢀdealerꢀorꢀKVHꢀIndustriesꢀforꢀdetails.  
2.2 Mounting the Antenna Unit  
A full-size mounting template has been provided in Appendix B to assist with the  
installation process. To mount the Antenna Unit:  
1. Select an appropriate, flat surface and, using the template, map out  
and drill the required holes (3 for the mounting screws; 1 for the  
connector and data cable access).  
2. Feed the Antenna Unit data cable through the cable access hole and  
route below decks.  
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3. Connect the cable to the connector on the base of the Antenna Unit.  
4. Secure the Antenna Unit to the mounting surface with the washers  
and M4 screws from underneath, as illustrated in Figure 2-3.  
Figure 2-3: Mounting the eTrac (Side View)  
Antenna  
Mounting Surface  
Washer  
M4 Screw  
Data Cable  
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2.3 Wiring the eTrac System  
The Breakout Box of the eTrac system brings together ship’s power, data to and from  
the Antenna Unit, a DB9 connection for a computer or message terminal, and  
input/output connections for additional peripherals.  
Figure 2-4: Breakout Box Interior Arrangement (Top View)  
Antenna Data Cable  
Antenna Data Cable  
Access Port  
Strain Relief Points  
Antenna Cable  
Terminal Block  
(J1)  
1
1
18  
Power & I/O Cable  
Terminal Block (J2)  
12  
DB9 Connector  
AC Adapter  
Port  
Power & I/O Cable  
Strain Relief Points  
Indicator  
LEDs  
Power & I/O Cable  
Access Ports  
The following sections provide instructions for properly wiring the eTrac system.  
Tips for Safe and Successful Wiring  
When attaching cables to the Breakout Box  
Figure 2-5: Proper Wire to  
Terminal Connection  
terminal connector strips, make sure the insulation  
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is stripped back approximately 4" (6 mm) as  
illustrated in Figure 2-5. Twist the wires gently to  
help achieve a good connection. Do not pinch  
insulation inside the connector.  
After attaching the cables to the appropriate  
terminal connector strips, tug gently to ensure a  
firm connection.  
Make sure that the Breakout Box is disconnected from ship’s power  
when wiring the Antenna Unit or other peripherals. Connecting to  
ship’s power should ALWAYS be the last step when wiring.  
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2.3.1 Connecting the Antenna Data Cable  
The antenna data cable should now be accessible below decks. Run the cable to the  
Breakout Box installation site and follow these steps.  
1. Remove the two screws that secure the top of the Breakout Box. Set  
them aside along with the top of the Breakout Box.  
2. Inside the Breakout Box, you will find a small plastic bag containing  
the following:  
- 3 strain relief brackets  
- 6 screws for use securing the strain relief brackets  
- 4 screws for use securing the Breakout Box to a stable platform  
Set this bag aside for now.  
3. Remove the single cable hole cap.  
4. Slide a heat shrink sleeve over the data cable.  
5. Insert the cable through the cable access hole.  
6. The J1 terminal block is labeled by wire color.  
Connect the data cable as directed by these labels.  
The terminal numbers, colors, and functions are  
explained in Figure 2-6. If you will not be using  
the remote on/off feature, as described on the  
following page, do not connect the yellow wire  
to terminal #13; connect the yellow wire to  
terminal #6 or #14 instead.  
Figure 2-6: J1 Terminal  
Block Connectors  
Red  
Red  
1
2
DC+  
DC+  
Black  
3
DC-  
Black  
4
DC-  
Black/Violet  
White  
5
3.3 V out  
GND  
6
7. The Antenna Unit has a four-pole power  
connection. All four wires must be connected to  
the appropriate terminals (#1-4).  
Black/Blue  
Grey  
7
I/O 1  
8
I/O 2  
Black/Yellow  
Black/Grey  
Brown  
9
I/O 3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
I/O 4  
8. After all of the data cable wires are secured to  
the proper terminals, secure the data cable to  
the Breakout Box using one of the strain relief  
brackets and two screws.  
I/O 5  
Black/Green  
Yellow  
I/O 6  
Remote On/Off  
GND  
Orange  
Blue  
9. Make certain that the antenna data cable shield  
is properly grounded (e.g., to the strain relief  
bracket).  
Clear to Send  
Request to Send  
Receive  
Transmit  
Violet  
Green  
Black/Red  
10. Slide the heat shrink sleeve until it covers the  
portion of the data cable that is passing through  
the cable access hole. Heat the sleeve to secure it  
in place.  
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2.3.2 Connecting Peripherals to the Breakout Box  
When using the Breakout Box, the eTrac system can support multiple peripheral  
systems, including a remote on/off switch. These peripherals are connected to the  
Breakout Box through the J2 terminal block connections. KVH recommends that  
peripheral cables be run through the right-hand cable access port as the power cable  
will need to be run through the left.  
TheꢀI/Oꢀconnectionsꢀareꢀdesignedꢀasꢀopenꢀcollectorꢀpins.ꢀBy  
default,ꢀtheyꢀareꢀsetꢀtoꢀbeꢀusedꢀasꢀinputꢀpins.ꢀWhenꢀusingꢀtheꢀpins  
forꢀoutput,ꢀitꢀisꢀimportantꢀnotꢀtoꢀapplyꢀvoltageꢀhigherꢀthanꢀ5ꢀVDCꢀat  
theꢀI/OꢀportꢀasꢀthisꢀcanꢀcauseꢀdamageꢀtoꢀtheꢀAntennaꢀUnit.  
Figure 2-7: J2 Terminal  
Block Connectors  
The J2 terminal block is labeled by pin function, as  
illustrated in Figure 2-7.  
DC+  
DC-  
1
2
Remote On/Off  
A remote on/off switch can be connected to terminals #11  
and #12 to control the eTrac’s power. If the on/off switch is  
off, the Antenna Unit’s power will be controlled by the  
system’s built-in sleep function.  
3.3 V out  
GND  
3
4
I/O 1*  
5
I/O 2  
6
I/O 3  
7
Ifꢀyouꢀareꢀnotꢀinstallingꢀaꢀremoteꢀon/offꢀswitch,  
connectꢀterminalꢀ#11ꢀtoꢀterminalꢀ#12.ꢀThe  
antennaꢀwillꢀnotꢀpowerꢀupꢀunlessꢀtheseꢀtwo  
terminalsꢀareꢀtiedꢀtogether.  
I/O 4  
8
I/O 5  
9
I/O 6  
10  
11  
12  
Remote on/off  
GND  
Strain Relief and Cable Protection  
*Not Used  
As with the antenna data cable, KVH recommends that  
you use the strain relief brackets to secure any peripheral  
cables to the Breakout Box. In addition, heat shrink  
sleeving should be used to protect the cables from chafing  
along the edge of the cable access holes.  
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2.3.3 Connecting eTrac to Ships Power  
MakeꢀcertainꢀthatꢀyouꢀhaveꢀcompletedꢀtheꢀwiringꢀofꢀtheꢀAntenna  
Unitꢀandꢀanyꢀperipheralꢀsystemsꢀ(e.g.,ꢀanꢀon/offꢀswitch)ꢀbefore  
connectingꢀtheꢀBreakoutꢀBoxꢀtoꢀship’sꢀpower.  
The eTrac system requires 10.5 to 32 Vdc (floating) to operate. An AC/DC converter  
will be required if the system is intended to operate with AC power. While the eTrac  
Breakout Box is equipped with a plug for a power supply, KVH recommends directly  
wiring vessel’s power to the Breakout Box.  
KVHꢀrecommendsꢀthatꢀatꢀleastꢀ14ꢀAWGꢀ(1mm2)ꢀshielded,ꢀstranded  
marineꢀcableꢀbeꢀusedꢀforꢀtheꢀconnectionꢀfromꢀship’sꢀpowerꢀtoꢀthe  
BreakoutꢀBoxꢀtoꢀallowꢀforꢀvoltageꢀdrop.  
1. Remove the cap from one of the side-by-side cable access holes.  
2. Slide a heat shrink sleeve over the power cable.  
3. Insert the power cable through the cable access hole and connect it  
to terminals #1 and #2 on the J2 terminal block (shown in Figure 2-7).  
Connect positive to terminal #1 and negative to terminal #2. The  
power connection remains floating (ungrounded).  
4. After the power cable wires are secured to the proper terminals,  
secure the power cable to the Breakout Box using one of the strain  
relief brackets and two screws.  
5. Slide the heat shrink sleeve until it covers the portion of the power  
cable that is passing through the cable access hole. Heat the sleeve to  
secure it in place and provide an additional layer of protection to the  
data cable.  
2.3.4 Completing the Installation  
1. Secure the Breakout Box to a suitable surface using screws and the  
four mounting holes on the base of the Box.  
2. Replace the Breakout Box cover and its two screws.  
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2.4 Preparing the eTrac System for Use with the  
Inmarsat-C Service  
Before the eTrac system can be used, it MUST be registered as a Mobile Earth Station  
(MES) with the Inmarsat-C service. The e-mail application must also be configured  
based on the information provided during the registration process.  
2.4.1 Registering eTrac as an MES  
The eTrac system is registered as an MES on the Inmarsat-C system using the Service  
Activation Registration Form (SARF) supplied with your eTrac system. To activate  
your eTrac, please complete the SARF and return it to KVH Industries. For up-to-date  
airtime rates, visit www.kvh.com/inmarsatairtime. You can also contact another Inmarsat  
service provider and request its SARF to activate your account.  
In addition to general information (e.g., name, address, etc.), the Inmarsat Service  
Number (ISN) of the eTrac MES must be specified when filling out the SARF. The ISN  
is located on the Delivery Note and on the bottom of the eTrac Antenna Unit.  
YouꢀmustꢀreceiveꢀaꢀmobileꢀnumberꢀforꢀyourꢀeTracꢀMESꢀfromꢀthe  
InmarsatꢀServiceꢀProviderꢀ(ISP)ꢀbeforeꢀbeginningꢀtheꢀeasyMail  
installationꢀandꢀconfigurationꢀprocess.  
2.4.2 Installing the easyMail Application  
The informational CD-ROM packed with your eTrac system provides instructions on  
how to download the Thrane & Thrane easyMail e-mail application. While there are  
other mini-C protocol-compatible e-mail applications, for the purposes of this  
manual, easyMail will be considered the installed application.  
Youꢀmustꢀuseꢀanꢀe-mailꢀpackageꢀthatꢀisꢀcompatibleꢀwithꢀthe  
Inmarsatꢀmini-Cꢀprotocol,ꢀsuchꢀasꢀtheꢀWindows-basedꢀeasyMail  
applicationꢀorꢀtheꢀDOS-basedꢀCapsatꢀversionꢀforꢀe-mail.ꢀThese  
applicationsꢀuseꢀtheꢀInmarsatꢀmini-Cꢀprotocol,ꢀwhichꢀisꢀcompatible  
withꢀtheꢀtransceiverꢀandꢀInmarsatꢀservices.ꢀOtherꢀPCꢀe-mail  
applicationsꢀ(e.g.,ꢀMicrosoftꢀOutlook)ꢀuseꢀtheꢀPPP protocol,ꢀwhichꢀis  
incompatibleꢀwithꢀtheꢀeTracꢀsystemꢀandꢀInmarsat-Cꢀservice.  
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When starting up the eTrac system for the first time, it should be connected to a  
Windows-based PC or laptop computer via the DB9 cable port on the Breakout Box.  
The easyMail installation/configuration application available for download from  
Thrane & Thrane is compatible with Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, ME, and XP. If you  
have a different Windows operating system, please refer to Section 2.4.4, “Manual  
easyMail Configuration.”  
TheꢀeasyMailꢀandꢀCapsatꢀe-mailꢀapplicationsꢀareꢀonlyꢀcompatible  
withꢀWindows-ꢀandꢀDOS-basedꢀcomputers.ꢀInstructionsꢀare  
providedꢀonꢀtheꢀCD-ROMꢀthatꢀshipsꢀwithꢀtheꢀeTracꢀsystem.  
The following procedure assumes that you have already followed the instructions  
provided on the CD-ROM and successfully downloaded the easyMail application:  
1. Connect the laptop or PC to the DB9 serial port connector on the  
Breakout Box. Leave the eTrac system powered off at the start of the  
easyMail installation process. It will be turned on later.  
2. Follow the instructions on how to install easyMail.  
3. If the welcome page does not start automatically, use Windows  
Start->Run->Browse to select the easyMail installation file setup.exe  
in the easyMail folder. When found, press OK to install easyMail.  
4. If the installer needs to update some Windows files, a dialog box  
will appear. Answer Yes/OK to update these files.  
5. If the program shows a Version Conflict dialog box, it is  
recommended that the existing file be kept. This is done by  
answering Yes/OK to the question asked.  
6. When the installation is complete, a shortcut to easyMail is placed in  
the Start Menu Program list. Run the program by selecting Start->  
Programs-> easyMail.  
7. Power up the eTrac and run the easyMail program.  
If the eTrac system and easyMail application were installed correctly and the PC or  
laptop is connected to the Breakout Box, the Status field in the top of the easyMail  
program should be green or yellow (not red). This indicates that the protocol between  
easyMail and the eTrac is up and running.  
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If the Status field is red, please select Options-> Configuration-> COM Settings and  
select the correct communication port and baud rate. The baud rate of the eTrac has a  
default value of 4800. If the Status field is still red, please check the installation and  
the power supply as described in Section 2, “Installation.”  
2.4.3 Automatic easyMail Configuration  
easyMail offers an easy way of entering the Mobile Number:  
1. Select Options-> Configuration-> Mobile Number to display the  
Mobile Number dialog box.  
2. Enter the Mobile Number into the dialog box and press OK.  
3. The eTrac MES is now ready for operation.  
2.4.4 Manual easyMail Configuration  
The manual configuration process is required if you are unable to use the Windows-  
based installation and configuration tools described in Sections 2.4.2 and 2.4.3.  
The interface to the eTrac MES is a text-based interface compatible with earlier  
Thrane & Thrane Inmarsat-C MES interface protocols. The DB9 serial port is default  
4800 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit. When connected to the eTrac MES, it  
will respond with a “:” when Carriage Return is pressed at the PC keyboard. This is  
the prompt and indicates that the eTrac MES is ready to accept commands.  
1. Use the SET command to configure the Mobile Number. The SET  
command has the following syntax:  
SET –u <mobile number>  
2. In the following example, the Mobile Number 491234567 is  
configured in the eTrac MES. The Mobile Number that you received  
from the ISP should replace this sample number:  
SET –u 491234567  
3. The eTrac MES will respond with “The number will now be stored  
permanently.”  
4. Your eTrac system is now ready for operation.  
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3 Using the eTrac System  
3.1 An Overview of the Inmarsat-C Service  
Inmarsat-C is a store-and-forward mailing system that enables you to send and  
receive data to and from mobile terminals via the Inmarsat-C system. Four  
geostationary satellites provide worldwide coverage. Satellite data link coverage is  
excellent between 70º North and 70º South. Because the polar regions cannot be seen  
from geostationary satellites, these regions are not covered.  
The Inmarsat-C system is capable of:  
Transmitting data to and from a mobile unit.  
Broadcasting data to groups of mobile terminals.  
Managing position reporting from fleets of mobile units.  
Requesting data from the mobile units via a unique system polling  
application.  
WhenꢀtheꢀeTracꢀAntennaꢀUnitꢀisꢀtransmitting,ꢀtheꢀelectromagnetic  
fieldꢀradiatedꢀfromꢀtheꢀantennaꢀcanꢀbeꢀharmful.ꢀToꢀavoidꢀdanger,  
alwaysꢀstayꢀatꢀleastꢀ1ꢀftꢀ(30ꢀcm)ꢀfromꢀtheꢀtransceiver.  
The Inmarsat-C system has two satellite station types that are of interest to eTrac  
users: the Network Coordination Stations (NCS) and the LES. The Inmarsat-C system  
has an NCS controlling each of the four ocean regions:  
Atlantic Ocean Region East,  
Atlantic Ocean Region West,  
Indian Ocean Region, and  
Pacific Ocean Region.  
Each ocean region is served by a single geostationary satellite.  
Before using the Inmarsat-C system, eTrac must be registered in one of the four ocean  
regions. This is done by instructing the eTrac system to login to one of the four NCSs  
by launching easyMail and selecting Options-> Login as illustrated in Figure 3-1 on  
the following page.  
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Figure 3-1: Logging in to the NCS  
Once the eTrac is logged in to an NCS, several LESes are available to transmit data.  
You will need to select an LES prior to initiating a transmission so that the eTrac  
knows which LES to use. A default LES can be selected by choosing Options-> Set  
Default LES, which will open the selection screen shown in Figure 3-2.  
Figure 3-2: Selecting the Default LES  
3.2 Using eTrac to Send and Receive E-mail  
The eTrac system is capable of sending and receiving e-mail messages wherever your  
vessel is cruising. To do so, you will need to use the easyMail application (or some  
other Inmarsat mini-C protocol-compatible e-mail application). The easyMail  
software, developed by Thrane & Thrane, works in much the same way as the e-mail  
applications typically found on home and office computers but uses the Inmarsat  
mini-C communications protocol.  
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TheꢀInmarsatꢀmini-Cꢀprotocolꢀisꢀprimarilyꢀaꢀtextꢀandꢀdataꢀsystem.  
Whileꢀimagesꢀorꢀattachmentsꢀcanꢀbeꢀsentꢀviaꢀtheꢀsystem,ꢀthe  
processꢀisꢀveryꢀslowꢀandꢀcanꢀbecomeꢀexpensive.ꢀAsꢀaꢀresult,ꢀKVH  
recommendsꢀthatꢀyouꢀlimitꢀyourꢀeTracꢀtransmissionsꢀtoꢀtextꢀand  
dataꢀmessages.ꢀIfꢀyouꢀdoꢀsendꢀanꢀimageꢀorꢀattachment,ꢀthe  
recipientꢀwillꢀneedꢀtoꢀrenameꢀtheꢀfileꢀwithꢀtheꢀappropriateꢀfileꢀtype;  
theꢀfileꢀnameꢀandꢀfileꢀtypeꢀareꢀnotꢀtransmitted.  
Figure 3-3: The easyMail Message Window  
E-mail Limitations  
Because of the design of the Inmarsat-C service, there are certain limitations to the  
size of the messages that can be sent:  
You can send messages up to 10 K in size via Inmarsat-C. However,  
depending on variations in the Inmarsat-C service, you may be able  
to transmit a message that is larger than 10 K (for example, 11 K or  
12 K). The exact size can fluctuate but will never be less than 10 K.  
The easyMail application will inform you if the message being sent  
is too large to transmit.  
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3.2.1 Entering Information in the Address Book  
and Sending an E-mail  
The easyMail address book is pictured in Figure 3-4.  
Figure 3-4: The easyMail Address Book  
1. Click the Address Book icon on the main easyMail screen.  
2. Select New Entry to set up a new recipient. The new recipient screen  
is pictured in Figure 3-5.  
Figure 3-5: The New Recipient Data Screen  
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3. Click the E-Mail destination radio button.  
4. Choose an 5-, 7-, or 8-bit character format based on the message that  
will be sent:  
5-bit characters: All characters are written using 5 bits per  
character, which reduces the message size. However, some special  
characters will be unavailable because the 5-bit alphabet is a  
reduced character set.  
7-bit characters: All characters are written using 7 bits per  
character. This is the preferred setting because most characters are  
available but the message size is smaller than an 8-bit message.  
8-bit characters: All characters are written using 8 bits per  
character, resulting in no reduction in size. This is the setting that  
should be used when sending messages that include HTML.  
5. Enter the recipient’s name in the Name field.  
6. Enter the e-mail address in the E-Mail Address field.  
7. Select OK to save the entry.  
8. Select the recipient from the Address Book entries list and press the  
To:=> button to enter that address in your message.  
9. Press OK to close the Address Book.  
10. Now select Options-> Set Default ISP to set the default Internet  
Service Provider that should be used when sending e-mail.  
11. The mail is now ready to be sent. Press the Send button and the  
Sending... window will appear. Select Confirmation Request and press  
OK to send the mail.  
12. eTrac is now transmitting the message. The Sent Item field shows the  
current status of the transmitted mail.  
3.3 Using the eTrac Tracking Feature  
The eTrac system can also be used to provide regular position reports. eTrac supports  
standard Inmarsat-defined data reporting and position reporting and is fully  
compatible with the Thrane & Thrane Capsat Manager fleet tracking program.  
When an e-mail is transmitted, the eTrac system is identified to the recipient by its  
Mobile Number. When using the tracking feature, the GPS position data is  
transmitted in a very compact format that uses a different ID and signficantly reduces  
the cost compared to normal messages.  
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A position report from your eTrac is identified by the mailbox on the LES that stores  
the transmitted packet. The correct mailbox is selected by specifying the LES and a  
mailbox address called Data Network IDentity (DNID). Several eTrac systems can  
transmit position to the same mailbox at an LES. To distinguish one eTrac’s position  
reports from another, each eTrac system also transmits a member number. This is a  
number between 1 and 255, enabling as many as 255 eTrac systems to transmit their  
position data to the same mailbox at an LES.  
Before the position reporting feature can be used, the DNID must be set up by  
submitting a DNID order form to an LES that supports the Internet Gateway Option.  
The LES also needs to know the e-mail address to which it will forward the eTrac  
position reports.  
Anꢀapplication,ꢀsuchꢀasꢀtheꢀThraneꢀ&ꢀThraneꢀCapsatꢀManagerꢀfleet  
trackingꢀprogram,ꢀisꢀrequiredꢀtoꢀdecodeꢀtheꢀpositionꢀreportꢀafterꢀit  
hasꢀbeenꢀforwardedꢀtoꢀyourꢀe-mailꢀaccount.  
The LES will then download the DNID and member number into the eTrac system  
via satellite. To receive this data, the eTrac must be powered up, logged into the  
Inmarsat-C system, and have a clear view of the satellite. When the DNID and  
member number are downloaded into the eTrac, the DNID list can be displayed using  
easyMail by selecting Options-> Configuration-> DNID.  
The GPS position of the eTrac’s current location can be transmitted at regular  
intervals. The following process will allow you to set up the local eTrac system  
configuration.  
3.3.1 Local eTrac Configuration for GPS Position Reports  
To configure easyMail and the eTrac to transmit regular position reports, you will use  
the position reporting set-up screens, shown in Figure 3-6 on the next page.  
1. In easyMail, select Options-> Configuration-> Position Report->  
DNID PU Position Reporting. This will display the Reporting Set-up  
window.  
2. Press the New button to open the interval configuration window.  
3. Select the LES, DNID and Member Number pair downloaded by the  
LES.  
4. Set the desired interval (e.g., selecting 2 hours will result in a  
position being transmitted once every two hours).  
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Figure 3-6: easyMail Position Reporting Set-up Screens  
5. Press the OK button to start the automatic reporting.  
The eTrac system is now configured to send its position at regular intervals to the  
LES. The LES will store the data in the DNID mailbox and then forward it as an  
attachment to your e-mail account.  
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4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance  
When properly installed the eTrac system needs no maintenance. After approximately  
10 years, an internal battery will need to be replaced and the antenna should be  
serviced.  
4.1 Warranty/Service Information  
For information on KVH warranty, repair, and liability policies, please refer to the  
complete KVH warranty statement provided at the end of this manual. If you have  
any questions, please call your local authorized dealer/installer or contact KVH  
directly.  
4.2 Handling Precautions  
Do not expose the Antenna Unit’s seam (the blue styling gasket) or  
connector to high-pressure water jets.  
Exposure to chemicals containing alkalis may result in physical  
degradation of the Antenna Unit.  
Do not expose the Antenna Unit to acid-curing silicone.  
Avoid contact with harsh solvents.  
KVH recommends that you do not paint the Antenna Unit as it can result in signal  
degradation. If it is absolutely necessary to paint the Antenna Unit, be sure to use  
water-based paints or paint systems based on mild solvents.  
4.3 Return Authorization  
A Return Material Authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning the product to  
KVH Industries. Please call our Technical Support Department at +1 401 847-3327 or  
send an e-mail to [email protected] to obtain the RMA number. Write the number in  
large, clear characters on the outside of the box. To avoid misunderstandings and  
confusion, shipments without an RMA number clearly visible on the outside box will  
be refused and returned to you at your expense. If possible, use the original box and  
packing material to protect the equipment from damage in shipment. KVH assumes  
no responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not  
shipped in the manner prescribed above.  
Beforeꢀreturningꢀtheꢀproduct,ꢀbeꢀsureꢀtoꢀobtainꢀanꢀRMA number  
fromꢀKVH’sꢀTechnicalꢀSupportꢀDepartmentꢀandꢀwriteꢀtheꢀnumberꢀon  
theꢀoutsideꢀofꢀtheꢀbox.ꢀShipmentsꢀreceivedꢀwithoutꢀanꢀRMA number  
willꢀbeꢀreturnedꢀtoꢀyouꢀatꢀyourꢀexpense.  
34-0002ꢀRev.ꢀD  
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4-1  
A GuideꢀtoꢀtheꢀKVHꢀeTracꢀSatelliteꢀCommunicationsꢀSystem  
4.4 Repackaging for Shipment  
The eTrac shipping carton has been carefully designed to protect the Antenna Unit  
and its accessories during shipment. This carton and its associated packing material  
should be used when repackaging for shipment. Follow the instructions provided in  
Section 4.3, “Return Authorization.” Mark the carton FRAGILE to ensure careful  
handling.  
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4-2  
SystemꢀSpecifications  
Appendix A  
System Specifications  
GeneralꢀSpecifications  
MeetsꢀallꢀInmarsatꢀspecificationsꢀforꢀtheꢀInmarsatꢀmini-CꢀNetworkꢀforꢀLand-mobileꢀandꢀ  
Maritimeꢀterminals.ꢀ(R&TTE)ꢀ  
TransmitꢀFrequency  
ReceiveꢀFrequency  
ChannelꢀSpacing  
Modulation  
1626.5ꢀtoꢀ1660.5ꢀMHzꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀnoteꢀ1  
1525.0ꢀtoꢀ1559.0ꢀMHzꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀnoteꢀ1  
5/2.5/1.25ꢀkHz  
1200ꢀsymbols/secꢀBPSK  
Uniqueꢀword  
AmbiguityꢀResolution  
Coding  
Rꢀ1/2 K=7ꢀconvolutionalꢀcodeꢀ(interleavedꢀcodeꢀ  
symbolsꢀRX)  
DataꢀRate  
600ꢀbits/sec  
RXꢀFrameꢀLength  
TXꢀSignallingꢀAccessꢀMode  
TXꢀMessageꢀChannel  
TerminalꢀInterface  
8.64ꢀseconds  
SlottedꢀALOHA  
TDMAꢀ&ꢀFDMA,ꢀinterleavedꢀcodeꢀsymbols  
EIA/TIA-232-EꢀDTEꢀinterface.ꢀCCITTꢀRec.V.24/28,  
4800-115000ꢀbaudꢀIA-5ꢀcode  
I/OꢀInterface  
SixꢀdedicatedꢀIn/Outꢀpins  
Openꢀcollector.ꢀSinksꢀ25ꢀmAꢀeach  
SystemꢀSet-up  
S-RAMꢀBatteryꢀbackup  
DCꢀPowerꢀSource  
10.5ꢀtoꢀ32ꢀVꢀfloatingꢀDC  
Maxꢀlimit:ꢀ100ꢀVA  
Maxꢀcurrent:ꢀ4ꢀA  
Maxꢀpower:ꢀ32ꢀW  
RX:ꢀ1.8ꢀW,ꢀTX:ꢀ23ꢀWꢀ@ꢀ12Vꢀsupply  
Fuse  
Self-recoveringꢀPolyꢀfuse  
Temperature  
Operating:ꢀ-31ºFꢀtoꢀ131ºFꢀ(-35ºCꢀtoꢀ55ºC)  
Storage:ꢀ-40ºFꢀtoꢀ175ºFꢀ(-40ºCꢀtoꢀ80ºC)  
Dimensionsꢀ  
Weight  
6.4"ꢀ(163ꢀmm)ꢀdia;ꢀ5.75"ꢀ(143ꢀmm)ꢀhigh  
2.4ꢀlbsꢀ(1.1ꢀkg)  
Noteꢀ1.ꢀInmarsatꢀfrequencies:ꢀTX:ꢀ1626.5-1646.5ꢀMHz;ꢀRX:ꢀ1525ꢀ-1545ꢀMHz  
34-0002ꢀRev.ꢀDꢀ  
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A-1  
A GuideꢀtoꢀtheꢀKVHꢀeTracꢀSatelliteꢀCommunicationsꢀSystem  
GeneralꢀSpecificationsꢀ(continued)  
OperatingꢀSystemꢀ  
eCosTMꢀoperatingꢀsystem  
Inmarsat-CꢀProtocolꢀSupport  
MessageꢀtransmissionꢀandꢀreceptionꢀwithꢀIA-5,ꢀ  
ITA-2ꢀandꢀbinaryꢀtransferꢀto/fromꢀtheꢀfollowingꢀ  
destinations:  
Telex  
PSTNꢀ(telephoneꢀmodemsꢀandꢀfaxꢀmodems)  
PSDNꢀ(X.25ꢀnetwork)  
EGCꢀmessageꢀreceptionꢀwithꢀautomaticꢀ  
geographicalꢀareaꢀselection  
Pollingꢀandꢀdataꢀreportingꢀwithꢀautomaticꢀ  
transmissionꢀofꢀpositionꢀreportsꢀdownꢀtoꢀaꢀ  
recommendedꢀminimumꢀofꢀ1ꢀperꢀ5ꢀminutes  
Specialꢀaccessꢀcodes  
DNIDꢀmessaging  
Programꢀunreservedꢀdataꢀreporting  
Pre-assignedꢀdataꢀreporting  
Transmitꢀmessageꢀsize:ꢀMaxꢀ10ꢀK  
Receiveꢀstorage:ꢀ106ꢀK  
AntennaꢀUnit  
Inmarsat-C/GPSꢀomnidirectionalꢀantenna,ꢀRHCꢀ  
polarised  
G/T:ꢀ-23.7ꢀdB/Kꢀatꢀ5º elevation  
EIRP:ꢀ7ꢀdBWꢀdBꢀatꢀ5º elevation  
MaximumꢀTransmissionꢀLength  
SolarꢀRadiation  
10ꢀK  
Max.ꢀfluxꢀdensityꢀ1200W/m2  
Precipitation  
Upꢀtoꢀ4"/hourꢀ(100ꢀmm/hour),ꢀ  
dropletꢀsizeꢀ0.02"ꢀtoꢀ0.18"ꢀ(0.5ꢀtoꢀ4.5ꢀmm)  
Ice  
Upꢀtoꢀ1"ꢀ(25ꢀmm)  
Velocity  
Upꢀtoꢀ87ꢀmphꢀ(140ꢀkm/hour)ꢀ  
VibrationꢀOperational  
Randomꢀ5-20ꢀHz:ꢀ0.005ꢀg2/Hz  
20-150ꢀHz:ꢀ-3dB/oct.ꢀ(0.5gꢀRMS)  
VibrationꢀSurvival  
Shock  
Randomꢀ5-20ꢀHz:ꢀ0.05ꢀg2/Hz  
20-150ꢀHz:ꢀ-3dB/oct.ꢀ(1.7gꢀRMS)  
Halfꢀsineꢀ20g/11ms  
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A-2  
Appendix B  
Mounting  
Template  
Mounting Hardware  
The eTrac baseplate has  
predrilled holes for use with  
three M4 screws. These screws  
must be inserted no more than  
0.2" (5 mm) into the baseplate.  
B-1  
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KVH Industries Limited Warranty: eTrac  
Limited Warranty on Hardware  
KVH Industries, Inc. warrants the KVH product purchased against defects in materials for  
and against factory labor costs for a period of ONE (1) year from the date of original retail  
purchase by the original purchaser. It is the customer’s responsibility to verify the date of  
purchase by returning the warranty card included with the product to KVH within 30  
days of purchase, or by providing a copy of a dated sales receipt for the KVH product  
under warranty with the warranty claim. If this date cannot be verified, the warranty  
period will begin 30 days after the date of manufacture of the original product purchased.  
If you discover a defect, KVH will, at its option, repair, replace or refund the purchase  
price of the product at no charge to you, provided you return it during the warranty  
period, transportation charges prepaid, to the factory direct. Please attach your name,  
address, telephone number, a description of the problem and a copy of the bill of sale or  
sales receipt as proof of date of original retail purchase, to each product returned to  
warranty service. Alternatively, you may bring the product to an Authorized KVH  
dealer/distributor for repair. During the first year, and if the product was installed by an  
Authorized KVH dealer/distributor (identified with the KVH Authorized  
dealer/distributor list), KVH will cover the dealer’s/distributor’s labor charges for  
warranty repairs, provided the dealer/distributor contacts KVH for pre-approval of the  
charges. Approval of charges is at KVH’s sole discretion.  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident,  
abuse, misuse or misapplication or has been modified without the written permission of  
KVH; if any KVH serial number has been removed or defaced; or if any factory-sealed  
part of the system has been opened without authorization.  
Return Authorization  
A Return Material Authorization is required prior to returning the product to KVH  
Industries. Please call our Technical Support Department at +1 401 847-3327 or send an e-  
mail to [email protected] to obtain the RMA number. Write the number in large, clear  
characters on the outside of the box. To avoid confusion and misunderstandings,  
shipments without an RMA number clearly visible on the outside box will be refused and  
returned to you at your expense. If possible, use the original box and packing material to  
protect the equipment from damage in shipment. KVH assumes no responsibility for  
warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not shipped in the manner  
prescribed above.  
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THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES  
GIVEN BY KVH WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT FURNISHED HEREUNDER; KVH  
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY CUSTOM OR  
TRADE USAGE, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SAID EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE ENLARGED OR OTHERWISE AFFECTED BY  
TECHNICAL OR OTHER ADVICE OR SERVICE PROVIDED BY KVH IN CONNECTION  
WITH ANY PRODUCT.  
KVH's liability in contract, tort or otherwise arising out of or in connection with any  
product shall not exceed the price paid for the product. IN NO EVENT SHALL KVH BE  
LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, TORT OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES OR LOST PROFITS OR GOODWILL (INCLUDING ANY DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DELAY IN DELIVERY OR OTHERWISE) ARISING  
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OR USE OR POSSESSION  
OF ANY PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO THE PRODUCT,  
EVEN IF KVH HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
If any implied warranty, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a  
particular purpose, cannot be excluded under applicable law, then such implied warranty  
shall be limited in duration to ONE (1) YEAR from the date of the original retail purchase  
of this product by the original purchaser.  
Some states/countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or  
liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply  
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state/country to state/country.  
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KVH Industries, Inc. • 50 Enterprise Center Middletown, RI 02842-5279 U.S.A. • Phone: +1 401 847-3327 Fax: +1 401 849-0045  
KVH® and eTracare trademarks of KVH Industries, Inc.  
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