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VANLINK SYSTEM GUIDE  
INTRODUCTION  
This Installation Guide is intended for use with the VanLink System featuring  
TouchStar™ Technology designed and fabricated by Troll Systems Corporation. The  
sections and appendices that make up this manual are as follows:  
Safety Considerations  
Section 1 - Vanlink System Overview  
Section 2 - VanLink System Requirements  
Section 3 - Engineering Drawings  
This guide or manual is based on the latest information available at the time of  
publication.  
SUMMARY  
VanLink is a system composed of several Troll Systems components that are  
coordinated work in a synchronous manner using proprietary software. This complex  
and innovative system configuration enables complete studio control of a broadcast  
news van while it is in the field.  
VANLINK EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS  
Required Hardware  
The VanLink system is comprised of the following hardware components:  
V750 - Troll Systems Remote VanLink controller  
GPS/IMU – Troll Systems GPS & Magnetometer assembly  
Quickset Pan/Tilt – Pan/Tilt pedestal w/ Azimuth and Elevation feedback  
Pan/Tilt controller – Pan/tilt controller with remote interface capability  
EVDO or 3G Router  
Software Requirements  
TouchStar 2008 – Windows application providing the control interface for VanLink.  
TouchStar 02 Mapping Software – Displays and provides control for all receive sites  
including each vehicle equipped with VanLink.  
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ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, TERMS  
Listing of general abbreviations, acronyms, and terms that may be used throughout this  
document are defined in the following list.  
Term  
AC  
Definition  
Alternating Current  
Altitude  
ALT  
ANT  
AUX  
Az  
Antenna  
Auxiliary  
Azimuth  
BAS  
CAL  
CAM  
Ch  
Broadcast Auxiliary Service  
Calibrate  
Camera  
Channel  
COMM  
COTS  
CPU  
dB  
Communication  
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf  
Central Processing Unit  
Decibel  
DC  
Direct Current  
DMM  
e.g.  
EMI  
ENG  
ESD  
et al  
FM  
Digital Multimeter  
Latin: exempli gratia, meaning “for example”  
Electro-Magnetic Interference  
Electronic News Gathering  
Electro-Static Discharge  
Latin: et alia, meaning “and others”  
Frequency Modulation  
Global Positioning System  
Graphic User Interface  
High Definition  
GPS  
GUI  
HD  
Hz  
Hertz  
H/W  
I/O  
Hardware  
Input/Output  
i.e.  
Latin: id est, meaning “that is”  
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ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, TERMS  
Term  
LAT  
Definition  
Latitude  
LCD  
LED  
LNA  
LNG  
MICOWV  
NEMA  
NIC  
Liquid Crystal Display  
Light Emitting Diode  
Low-Noise Amplifier  
Longitude  
Microwave  
National Electrical Manufacturing Association  
Network Interface Card  
Nautical Mile (note: 1 nautical mile equals 1.150782 miles)  
National Television System Committee  
NavTrack  
nm (NM)  
NTSC  
NAV  
NV  
Non-Volatile  
PC  
Personal Computer  
Pedestal  
PED  
POL  
PRSETS  
RAM  
RF  
Polarization  
Presets  
Random Access Memory  
Radio Frequency  
RFI  
Radio Frequency Interference  
Read Only Memory  
Remote Procedure Call  
Receiver/Receive  
ROM  
RPC  
RX  
S/W  
SDI  
Software  
Serial Digital Interface  
System Variable  
SV  
TX  
Transmitter/Transmit  
Volt  
V
VAC  
VDC  
W
Volts Alternating Current  
Volts Direct Current  
Watt  
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PACKAGING  
Use the original packaging material used for your TNS3000 network Server if available  
and in good condition.  
If you must return your product to Troll Systems Corporation for repair (and you no  
longer have your original box and packing materials), Troll will send you a packing box  
specifically designed to ship the product without damage.  
WARRANTY  
Troll warrants, to the original Customer only, that the product is free from defects in  
material and workmanship and conforms to the specification, if any. If no specification  
is listed, the items are warranted to conform to our currently published specification for  
the product. The warranty period is for a period of one year from the date of shipment.  
Troll will repair or replace (at its option) any such device which is returned to the Troll  
factory office, with transportation charges prepaid and within the warranty period. The  
liability of Troll shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the device and shall not  
include installation, or any other charge or expense incurred. This warranty shall not  
apply to any unit or part thereof which, in the opinion of Troll, has been installed or used  
improperly; damaged by accident, corrosion, misused, or negligence; or altered or  
repaired in such a manner as to impair performance. Troll must receive written notice of  
the defect within the warranty period. Customer must pay packing, crating and  
transportation costs to and from the factory. At the Customer’s request, Troll will make  
reasonable efforts to provide warranty service at the Customer’s premises, provided that  
Customer pays Troll’s then current rates for field service and the associated travel and  
living expenses. If a fault has been caused by improper installation, maintenance or use,  
or by abnormal conditions of operation, those repairs will be billed at normal rates. Troll  
shall have the right of final determination as to the existence and cause of any such  
defect.  
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT  
CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT  
VanLink Component Set-up and Operation  
The Troll Systems V750 Remote Site Controller and its innovative capabilities is the  
heart of the VanLink system. For comprehensive information for this complex and  
dynamic component, consult the Troll Systems manual for the S750 Remote Site  
Controller manual which is identical to the V750 in almost all respects and functions.  
Text appearing on the bottom line of the front panel display (just above the function  
keys) of the V750 Remote site controller (i.e., commands associated with function keys  
A, B, C, D, and E) appear in the font, Arial Rounded MT Bold  
Text and terms that are emphasized to draw the reader’s attention (due to their  
significance within the text) appear in italics. See the example below.  
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES, AND HINTS  
Warnings  
Warnings are included to alert the user that possible hazards are associated with the  
processes/procedures described. These may cause death or injury in any form, if the  
instructions in the operational or procedural task are not followed precisely. Warnings  
describe the potential hazards and possible impact that could occur if the warnings are  
not observed.  
WARNING:  
WARNING:  
WARNING:  
This format is used for general warnings.  
This format is used for electrical warnings.  
This format is used for mechanical warnings.  
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WARNING:  
This format is used for warnings which include the risk  
of fire.  
Cautions  
Cautions are included to alert the user that damage to the equipment is possible if the  
instructions in the operational or procedural task are not followed precisely. Cautions  
describe the hazards and possible impact that could occur if the cautions are not  
observed.  
CAUTION: This format is used for all cautions.  
Notes  
Notes are included to provide the user with supplemental information, which is helpful  
but does not necessarily belong in the core text. Many operational and procedural tasks  
are easier with the addition of notes.  
NOTE: This format is used for all notes.  
Hints  
Hints are generally included to inform the user of special features and/or methods of  
performing various tasks. These are usually unique features/methods that provide  
streamlined use of the equipment and/or user interface.  
Hint: This format is used for all hints.  
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CONTACT INFORMATION  
CONTACT INFORMATION  
Troll Systems Corporation is committed to providing its customers with quick and  
friendly service. If you have questions regarding your Troll product, or if you  
experiencing a technical problem, please contact us at:  
Troll Systems  
24950 Anza Drive  
Valencia, CA 91355  
Phone: (661) 702-8900  
Fax: (661) 702-8901  
Alternatively, you can contact us via e-mail at:  
Sales  
Service  
Troll Systems Corporation is continually updating and enhancing its existing products  
while also developing new products for the Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and  
Airborne Law Enforcement (ALE) industries. Visit us on the world wide web at:  
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS  
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The following general safety precautions are not related to any specific procedures and  
therefore do not appear elsewhere in this publication. They are, however, precautions  
that personnel need to understand and apply when operating or repairing equipment.  
Installation, operation, and maintenance should be performed only by qualified  
personnel.  
Hazard Advisory Placards/Signs  
Read and heed all hazard advisory placards or signs affixed to the equipment or  
surrounding enclosures. They warn of potential hazards to personal safety and possible  
damage to equipment if correct maintenance practices are not followed. Ignoring hazard  
advisory placards (WARNINGS/CAUTIONS) places personnel at risk for serious injury or  
death.  
Know and Comply with Local, State, and Federal Safety Requirements  
You should be familiar with all local, state, and federal safety requirements applicable to  
the equipment, processes, and materials you use during maintenance. Before using any  
substances or materials marked toxic or hazardous, always refer to the Material Safety  
Data Sheets (MSDS) for that substance/material for any special protective equipment,  
handling, and/or disposal requirements.  
Do Not Service or Adjust Alone  
Do not start a maintenance or adjustment procedure if that procedure requires more  
than one technician to be safely performed. It is particularly important that such work  
not be performed in a remote area, away from other qualified personnel who may be  
needed to render assistance. When a maintenance task requires two or more personnel  
to be safely accomplished, delay the task until qualified personnel are available to assist  
you.  
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VanLink Safety Considerations  
For safety reasons Troll Systems does not offer control of masts. There are, however,  
methods for implementing safety measures to prevent any damage to the antenna or  
surrounding equipment by monitoring the mast’s position and locking out control when  
the mast is down. Due to the number of unique vehicle configurations and mast controls  
available this shall be considered an option that will require additional preparation and  
information from the customer/installer prior to implementation. Currently it is the  
operator’s responsibility to ensure that the antenna is clear from any obstructions before  
enabling remote control for the studio.  
Electrical Power/Shock Hazards  
WARNING:  
Potentially lethal voltage/current is present throughout  
many electrical installations. Maintenance personnel  
shall employ positive power lockout devices and post all  
required warning tags/signs when applicable to ensure  
that no unauthorized application of power can occur  
during maintenance. Failure to heed this warning could  
result in serious injury or death by electrocution.  
Always verify that electrical power is disconnected and that applicable safety procedures  
have been followed before doing maintenance on any electrical/electronic equipment.  
High voltage electrical energy is stored in some electrical equipment (electrolytic  
capacitors, UPS batteries, etc.) even after the source of primary external power has been  
disconnected. Always remove external power, deactivate equipment, or discharge the  
potential to ground (when applicable) before working on the equipment.  
If a high-potential insulation test is required, follow the procedures and precautions  
outlined in the appropriate National Electrical Manufacturing Association (NEMA)  
standards. Check with the area supervisor if unfamiliar with these standards, specific  
equipment, or procedures.  
When electrical troubleshooting of a system must be accomplished with power applied,  
first verify that all personnel in the hazard area are advised, that the equipment is  
tagged, and/or that an assistant is posted at the point of power control.  
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Be Familiar With Resuscitation Techniques  
Personnel working with or near high voltages should be familiar with modern methods  
of resuscitation. It is beneficial to ensure that personnel are capable of performing  
Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should the need arise.  
Coincidental Damage to Equipment in Cabinets  
CAUTION: Pushing or forcing equipment into/out of equipment  
cabinets and enclosures can easily damage surrounding  
equipment, cables/wiring, or fiber optic cable installations.  
Be alert to avoid coincidental damage to equipment when  
accessing crowded installations. Coincidental damage is  
often difficult to detect and even more difficult to  
troubleshoot.  
When removing equipment from cabinets/consoles, exercise care so that surrounding  
wiring installations and equipment are not physically damaged in the process.  
Disconnect and secure any surrounding wiring or hardware which could cause damage  
to or be damaged by the equipment being removed.  
When installing equipment into cabinets/consoles, exercise care to protect surrounding  
wiring installations and equipment from being physically damaged in the process.  
Neatly stow excess cable/wiring and replace all tie wraps, clamps, and other retaining  
devices which were removed. Neat installations reduce the chances of coincidental  
damage to adjacent equipment and promote more efficient air circulation and equipment  
cooling.  
Lifting/Handling Hazards  
The removal and installation of large, heavy, or awkward component assemblies,  
especially equipment attached to the external areas of the aircraft, will require a  
minimum of two (2) personnel to safely handle. Alternatively, the use of appropriately  
rated material handling equipment can be used when determined to be safe. Where  
limited access prevents the use of material handling equipment, ensure that an adequate  
number of personnel are present to safely handle the anticipated loads.  
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Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive (ESDS) Components  
CAUTION: Beware of electrostatic buildup. Delicate solid-state  
Integrated Circuits (ICs) can be damaged by improper  
handling procedures. Use proper electrostatic safeguards  
when installing/removing circuit cards and handling ESD  
sensitive assemblies. As required, wear a grounded wrist  
strap, use antistatic floor and table mats, and minimize the  
handling of sensitive solid-state devices. Keep all ESD  
sensitive components in their original containers until  
ready for use. Always discharge personal static before  
handling ESD sensitive components and do not slide solid  
state devices over any surface. Handle plug-in card  
assemblies only by their non-conductive edges.  
Computers, microprocessors, and other solid state components (circuit cards,  
I/O boards, etc.) which are not clearly marked with the ESDS symbol will be handled as  
ESD sensitive components until determined otherwise. Retain protective ESDS packing  
and shipping bags, containers, non-conductive foam pads, etc. (see Figure S–1) for use  
in the return of repairable components.  
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Minimize Handling.  
Keep parts in original containers  
until ready for use.  
Discharge personal static  
before handling devices.  
Handle devices by the body.  
Use anti-static containers for  
handling and transport.  
Do not slide devices over any  
surface.  
Avoid plastic, vinyl and  
styrofoam in work area.  
When removing plug-in  
Handle devices only at a static-  
free work station.  
assemblies, handle only by  
non-conductive edges and  
never touch open edge  
Only anti-static type solder  
suckers should be used.  
connector except at static-free  
work station. Placing shorting  
strips on edge connector  
usually provides complete  
protection to installed devices.  
Only grounded tip soldering  
irons should be used.  
Figure S–1. Procedures for Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Components  
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VANLINK SYSTEM GUIDE  
SECTION 1  
VANLINK SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
1.1  
SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
The Troll Systems VanLink remote broadcast van control interface is a comprehensive  
and dynamic system designed to be integrated into vehicles utilized in Electronic News  
Gathering functions in the field. Refer to Figure 1–1 through Figure 1–3.  
FEEDBACK  
Van External  
Field Vehicle with Tx, GPS  
and Magnetometer  
controlled remotely by  
studio operator  
Control Panel  
with QPT set  
to Remote  
Van Tx Antenna  
with Pan and Tilt  
Van External  
Control Panel  
with QPT set  
to Remote  
Rooftop or Antenna  
Mounted IMU  
Troll Systems V750  
Remote Site Controller  
COMM  
12 wire Nycoil  
from V750 to  
Tx Antenna  
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Transmitter  
to V750 serial input  
EVDO to V750 Ethernet  
with Static IP or Dynamic DNS  
WAN  
CONTROL  
QPT - 90/115 with  
Local and Remote Controller  
Figure 1–1. VanLink System ENG Vehicle Configuration  
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
1.1.1  
VanLink System Features  
This system enables several operations of the ENG vehicle to be controlled remotely  
from the broadcast studio including such key functions as:  
Remote tracking of vehicle heading and location including locations of all vehicles  
that are mutually equipped with VanLink  
Troll MC17 Master Controller with Graphic User Interface featuring the control page  
and GPS enabled screen MAP  
Transmitter antenna control including pan and tilt for azimuth and elevation feedback  
Optional roof mount or mast mount of the GPS/IMU to minimize EMI interference  
Automatic tracking of the HD signal with self-optimization of the vehicle transmitter  
antenna in real time using the V750’s preprogrammed ability to analyze and  
compensate for signal integrity in reference to the studio’s coordinates and the  
vehicle’s GPS/IMU location feedback. (see Figure 1–2)  
Troll Systems V750 Remote Site Controller  
communicating with van IMU GPS and Magnetometer while  
coordinating with preprogrammed site latitude and  
longitudinal data for accurate signal tracking in real time  
GPS  
Magnetometer  
IMU  
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Figure 1–2. VanLink IMU Configuration  
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1.1.1.1  
Remote Control from the Studio or Control Center  
Comprehensive remote control of ancillary vehicle functions including pan and tilt,  
vehicle tracking and signal optimization. (see Figure 1–3).  
Troll Systems MC17  
Master Controller  
with GUI Page / Map  
PC  
Switcher / Router  
WAN  
Figure 1–3. VanLink Remote Studio Configuration  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
1.2  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1.2.1  
1.2.1.1  
Required System Components  
Hardware Requirements  
The VanLink system of comprised of the following hardware components:  
V750 - Troll Systems VanLink controller  
GPS/IMU – Troll Systems GPS & Magnetometer assembly  
Quickset Pan/Tilt – Pan/Tilt pedestal w/ Azimuth and Elevation feedback*  
— 115VDC  
Pan/Tilt controller – Pan/tilt controller with remote interface capability  
— C90VS-DC115A  
EVDO or 3G Router** – Cellular data service router which utilizes either a Static  
public IP address or Dynamic DNS***  
— Kyocera One  
*Optional potentiometer kits are available for most units  
**Requires additional EVDO/3G card with service activated  
***May incur monthly charges for additional Dynamic DNS services  
1.2.1.2  
Master Controller Software Requirements  
The VanLink system of comprised of the following software components at the Master  
Controller:  
TouchStar 2008 – Windows application that provides control interface for VanLink  
including any additional device control that has been implemented.  
TouchStar 02 Mapping Software – Displays and provides control for all receive sites  
including each vehicle equipped with VanLink.  
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SECTION 2  
VANLINK SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
2.1  
2.2  
INTRODUCTION  
This section provides information detailing the system requirements and theory of  
operation of the Vanlink Control System. The following topics are discussed:  
Safety Recommendations  
System Requirements  
Theory of operation and recommendations  
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS  
Equipment installation and operation should only be performed by qualified personnel  
that are familiar with the type of equipment being installed.  
The following guidelines will help ensure your safety and protect the equipment from  
damage. However, these guidelines do not cover all potentially hazardous situations you  
might encounter during system installation. Refer also to the Safety Considerations of  
this guide for additional safety information.  
Always disconnect all power connections before installing or removing the Vanlink  
System and its associated components (i.e. the V750 Master Controller).  
Keep the rack and/or installation area clear and free of dust during and after  
installation.  
Keep tools and chassis components away from walk areas.  
Comply with all local safety laws and guidelines.  
Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry (including rings and chains), or other items that  
could get caught in the equipment. Fasten or remove loose ties, scarves, sleeves,  
and other items before you start installation procedures.  
Equipment grounding must meet local and national electrical codes.  
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2.3  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
The Vanlink System components install easily in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.  
Physical characteristics of the Vanlink System components are provided in the  
applicable assembly drawings. Both standard and custom rack installations must meet  
these dimensional requirements in order to properly accommodate the installation of  
the controller.  
2.3.1  
Power Requirements  
Power provided at the vehicle must meet either of the following requirements:  
120VDC for the V750 Remote Site Controller  
120VDC for the Router  
120VDC for the V750 Pan and Tilt Controller  
2.3.2  
Rack Installation  
Vanlink System components rack space requirements are as follows:  
2.3.2.1  
Rack Space Requirements  
V750 – Requires two rack spaces  
Pan/Tilt controller – Requires two rack spaces unless otherwise specified  
EVDO/3G Router – One rack space (not necessarily rack mounted)  
2.3.3  
Cable Requirements  
All applicable cables may be able to be installed (with the ready connectors) after  
installing the Vanlink System components into the equipment rack. Connectors and  
cables may vary depending upon each customer’s installation requirements.  
Cables may be fabricated in the factory. In some cases, customers may choose to  
fabricate the cables themselves to custom lengths for the best possible configuration or  
fit within their equipment rack. It is recommended to refer to the System Interconnect  
Diagram that will accompany your system to determine the cable requirements for your  
system.  
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2.3.3.1  
2.3.3.2  
Running Cables  
Cables should only be installed by qualified personnel who are familiar with the electrical  
requirements and safety precautions that are necessary to properly and safely install  
(run) these items.  
The cables should be inspected prior to installation. Connectors should be visually  
inspected prior to connecting to their mating connector.  
V750 Cable and Connector Requirements  
The V750 cable and connector requirements are as follows:  
Cabling consisting of four (4) wires will be required between the V750 and the  
pan/tilt for azimuth and elevation feedback.  
— Some pan/tilts may already have the potentiometers installed in which case the  
wires needed may already be terminated and run through the NYCOIL.  
The harness for the GPS/IMU can be extended to reach the roof of the vehicle if  
necessary.  
p/n  
TBD  
Figure 2–1. Cable Connector/Adapters E-201-0101-01  
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2.3.3.3  
Pan and Tilt Cabling and Connector Requirements  
The pan and tilt cable and connector requirements are as follows (refer to Figure 2–2):  
The pan/tilt controller is connected directly to the QPT pedestal on the roof via a  
terminal strip in the rear of the controller.  
— An additional four (4) wires are required for azimuth/elevation feedback.  
— The four (4) wires will connect to the V750 or to the pan/tilt controller depending  
on whether or not the model has feedback capability.  
— For installations using the C90VS-DC115A, the 4 wires will terminate at the 26p  
circular connector on the rear of the V750.  
Twelve (12)  
Wire Nycoil  
Figure 2–2. Typical Network Configuration  
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2.3.3.4  
GPS/IMU Connectivity  
Cabling consisting of six (6) wires will need to run from the V750 to the GPS/IMU.  
— It is possible to use existing wires to avoid running new wires by creating an  
extension with a DB9 connector on each end of the wires. Otherwise the cable  
from the GPS/IMU will be run from the roof down to the V750 where it will  
connect to the harness.  
+12VDC power is provided by the V750  
2.3.3.5  
EVDO/3G Router Connectivity  
Requires EVDO/3G PCMIA Card with service activated (provided by customer on  
their service plan).  
Requires 120VDC  
Requires one CAT5 cable  
2.3.4  
IP Connectivity  
In order for VanLink to work remotely from the studio, the MC-17s and TNS (if equipped  
with Controll2_TNS1 software) must have access to the internet (WAN). Most studios  
have a unique configuration as well as their own unique security measures and policies  
which must be discussed and necessary preparations should be coordinated with their  
own respective IT departments. The minimum open port requirements for the master  
controller(s) running TouchStar to establish communications with the V750 inside the  
vehicles running VanLink are as follows:  
2.3.4.1  
Master Controller(s) and TNS Accessibility  
Master Controller(s) and TNS (if equipped with Controll2_TNS1 software) must have  
access to the outside internet (see Figure 2–3).  
Open ports required are: 80, 2000, 2009, 2050, and 2099  
— Port 80* (TCP/IP) is the HTTP port required for the MC-17 or TNS to resolve  
Dynamic DNS IP addresses.  
— Port 2000 (TCP/IP & UDP) is for terminal access (TELNET) for remote  
configuration of the V750 primarily via the Forge application  
— Port 2009 (UDP) is the port TouchStar uses to communicate with the program  
running at the V750  
— Port 2050 (TCP/IP) is the port used also used for terminal access for  
applications other than Forge  
— Port 2099 (TCP/IP & UDP) is another port being utilized by Forge for remote  
configuration  
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NOTE: Port 80 is not required if the EVDO/3G router utilizes a static  
IP address  
Troll Systems  
TNS3000 Network Server  
Studio Network Router  
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GPS/IMU ASSEMBLY  
2.3.5  
Typical Network Configuration for VanLink  
2.3.5.1  
GPS/IMU Mounting Considerations  
In order for the GPS/IMU to continually provide accurate heading information a few  
considerations need to be made when mounting the assembly on the roof of the vehicle.  
The GPS/IMU assembly must be mounted as far away from any significant sources  
of current such as flood lights or motors as possible because it is sensitive to EMI  
generated by these types of devices.  
It’s recommended that it be installed at least 24” from the pan/tilt device so as not to  
be affected by the EMI generated by the DC motors.  
The GPS/IMU can be mounted either on the mast using a bracket or on the roof of  
the van in an area least likely to be affected by EMI.  
— If it is mounted on the mast, six (6) additional wires will be needed to be run  
through the NYCOIL.  
2.4  
GPS/IMU ASSEMBLY  
2.4.1  
GPS/IMU Mounting Considerations  
If the GPS/IMU (see Figure 2–4) is to provide continuously accurate heading  
information. a few mounting considerations need to be made when the assembly is to  
be installed onto the roof of the vehicle.  
The GPS/IMU assembly must be mounted as far away from any significant sources  
of electrical current as possible such as flood lights or motors because its sensitivity  
to the EMI generated by these types of devices.  
— It is recommended that the GPS/IMU be installed at least 24” from the pan/tilt  
device so it will not to be affected by the EMI generated by the DC motors.  
The GPS/IMU can be mounted either on the mast using a bracket or on the roof of  
the van in an area least likely to be affected by EMI.  
If it is mounted on the mast, six (6) additional wires will be needed to be run through  
the NYCOIL  
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Figure 2–4. GPS/IMU Assembly  
2.4.2  
VanLink GPS  
One of the key functional features of VanLink is its ability to utilize the vehicles current  
location (Latitude/Longitude), its orientation (Reference to magnetic North), and the  
static coordinates of each receive site in order to point the dish to the appropriate  
azimuth. For this feature to be operational, Troll Systems will require a list of each  
receive site and its coordinates (preferably in DD:MM.MM – Degrees Minutes  
Hundredths of a Minute) to be programmed into the V750 in advance of system field  
operation.  
Additional sites can be added at any time. The procedure will require an update to both  
the V750 and TouchStar. Typically, the update to the V750 can be accomplished from the  
studio provided that there are communications established between the vehicle and  
TouchStar (hence all of the open ports required).  
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CALIBRATION  
2.5  
CALIBRATION  
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.  
2.5.1  
Magnetometer 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.  
2.5.2  
Antenna 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.  
2.6  
REMOTE 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.  
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2.7  
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS  
In order for VanLink to be effective there has to be GPS coverage and a clear microwave  
path for ENG operations from where the vehicle is located.  
For remote control of VanLink, the vehicle will also need to be in an area that has the  
coverage from the customer’s particular cellular service provider.  
2.7.1  
Transmitter Control / Available Options  
There are Control-PACs already written for most transmitters in use for ENG. Most  
commonly used are MRC’s Strata, PTX-Pro, and CR2 along with Nucomm’s Channel  
Master and NewsCasters series. Besides transmitter control, there are an almost infinite  
number of possibilities for remote control of other components using the V750. For  
example, it would be relatively easy to remotely control the vehicle’s door locks or  
additional devices mounted in the vehicle’s racks. Some devices may require drivers to  
be written for control, while others may require only simple contact closures. Feel free  
to contact a Troll Systems representative to learn more about the many possible  
solutions that VanLink can improve the your ENG operations needs.  
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SECTION 3  
ENGINEERING DRAWINGS  
3.1  
INTRODUCTION  
This section contains top level engineering drawings, such as assembly drawings,  
schematics, and interconnect diagrams that define the configuration of the equipment  
used in a typical VanLink System  
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