KVH Industries Satellite TV System TracVision M3 User Manual

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Inspect Parts and Get Tools  
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1. Unpack the box and ensure it contains  
everything shown on the Contents List. Save  
the packaging in case you need to reship the  
system.  
Antenna  
Radome  
2. Carefully examine all of the supplied parts to  
ensure nothing was damaged in shipment.  
Base  
Always lift the antenna by the  
silver base and never by the  
radome or any portion of the  
internal antenna assembly.  
Receiver  
Connector  
Cover  
3. Gather all of the tools and materials listed  
below. You will need these items to complete  
the installation.  
• #2 Phillips screwdriver  
• Hole saw of desired diameter  
(for cable access hole, see page 4)  
7
16" open-end wrench  
• Adhesive tape  
• Light hammer  
• Center punch  
7
16" socket wrench  
1
2" socket or open-end  
wrench  
• Electric drill  
• Four 14" fasteners  
(optional for mounting the receiver,  
see page 10)  
5
16" (8 mm) drill bit  
• Silicone sealant or  
equivalent  
4. Peel off the extra serial number label (taped to  
the antenna) and affix it in the appropriate  
box on the red Activation Card.  
Affix Serial  
051099999  
Number  
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Plan the Installation  
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Before you begin, consider the following installation guidelines:  
• Minimize blockage. The antenna requires a  
clear view of the sky to receive satellite TV.  
The fewer obstructions above decks, the  
better the system will perform.  
Antenna  
Blocked!  
• When choosing a mounting surface, ensure  
it is wide enough to accommodate the  
antenna’s base. See illustrations for antenna  
Radar  
dimensions.  
• Ensure the mounting surface is flat, level  
(within 2º), and strong enough to support  
the 18-pound antenna. Use a separate  
mounting plate, if necessary.  
Vessel Platform  
• Custom mounting solutions, including  
struts and masts, are available from several  
third-party manufacturers. Contact your  
local KVH dealer for details.  
17.32"  
(44 cm)  
• KVH recommends that you do not mount  
the antenna on the same level as the radar,  
because the radar’s energy might overload  
the antenna.  
• Be sure to mount the antenna near enough  
15.5"  
to the supplied belowdecks receiver to  
allow you to connect the 50-ft. (15 m) coax  
cable between the antenna and the receiver,  
while still maintaining sufficient slack in  
the cable. The antenna cable CANNOT be  
extended.  
(39.37 cm)  
9.2"  
(23.37 cm)  
FWD  
4.6"  
(11.68 cm)  
4 x 0.31"  
( 0.79 cm)  
• When choosing a location for the receiver,  
find a dry, well-ventilated area belowdecks  
away from any heat sources. Also be sure  
the receiver’s front panel will be easily  
accessible to the user and the three lights on  
the top of the receiver will be visible.  
2.8"  
(7.11 cm)  
5.6"  
(14.22 cm)  
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Prepare the Mounting Site  
3
Antenna Base  
15.5"  
(39.4 cm)  
1. Unfold the supplied template  
and place it onto the mounting  
surface. Make sure the “FWD”  
(forward) arrow points toward  
the bow and is parallel to the  
vessel’s centerline. You do not  
need to mount the antenna exactly  
on the vessel’s centerline, but the  
antenna’s forward arrow must be  
parallel to it.  
2.8"  
(7.1 cm)  
5.6"  
(14.2 cm)  
X
2. Use the template to mark the  
four hole locations on the  
mounting surface.  
4 x 0.31"  
( 0.8 cm)  
Mounting Holes  
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3. Drill a ⁄16" (8 mm) hole at the  
Cable Access Hole  
(Suggested Location)  
4.6"  
(11.7 cm)  
four locations you marked in  
Step 2. Later, you will insert four  
9.2"  
(23.4 cm)  
1
4"-20 bolts from above to secure the  
antenna to the mounting surface.  
4. Mark a location for the cable access  
hole, either in the center of the  
antenna mounting hole pattern or in  
an area aft of the antenna. Later, you  
will route the antenna cable through  
this hole and into the vessel.  
Be sure the mounting surface is  
flat and level. Use a separate  
mounting plate, if necessary.  
5. Drill the cable access hole in the  
location you marked in Step 4. Be  
sure to size the hole appropriately  
to maintain a cable bend radius of  
at least 3" (75 mm). If the hole location  
is in the center of the antenna  
mounting hole pattern, the diameter of  
the cable access hole must not exceed  
3.5" (88 mm). Smooth the edges of  
the hole to protect the cable.  
Drilling Antenna  
Mounting Holes  
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Wire the Antenna  
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1. Clean and dry the antenna mounting  
surface.  
2. Peel off the paper backing from the donut-  
shaped foam seal to expose the adhesive.  
Then press the foam seal down firmly onto  
the mounting surface, centered between the  
antenna mounting holes.  
3. Using the supplied 3 mm Allen hex key,  
remove the connector cover from the  
antenna’s base. Save the cover and the four  
M4 cap screws for later use.  
Foam Seal  
4. Route either end of the antenna cable into  
the vessel. Later, you will connect this end of  
the cable to the belowdecks receiver. You will  
connect the other end to the antenna.  
5. If you wish to route the cable beneath the  
antenna, attach the right-angle connector to  
the end of the cable. Hand-tighten, then  
tighten with a 716" wrench for 14 turn to  
ensure an electrical and weather-proof  
connection  
Connector Cover  
6. Connect the cable to the antenna. Hand-  
tighten, then tighten with a 716" wrench for  
1
4
turn. Rigging tape is recommended to protect  
Right-angle  
Connector  
the connector.  
7. Reattach the cover over the connector.  
Secure in place with the M4 cap screws you  
removed in Step 3. The cover must be  
attached before you mount the antenna.  
8. Leave an adequate service loop,  
approximately 8" (20 cm) of slack, in the  
antenna cable for easy serviceability.  
9. Seal the cable access hole with silicone  
sealant or equivalent.  
Antenna Cable  
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Mount the Antenna  
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1. Remove the three #10-32 screws securing  
the radome to the antenna. Carefully  
remove the radome and set it aside in a safe  
place. Due to the snug fit, some contact  
between the radome’s sealing gasket and the  
antenna mechanism is normal.  
“Forward” Arrow  
2. Position the antenna onto the mounting  
surface. The antenna’s base should rest  
squarely atop the foam seal.  
3. Align the four holes in the antenna’s base  
with the four holes in the mounting surface.  
Be sure the antenna’s “Forward” arrow  
points toward the bow.  
4. Secure the antenna’s base to the mounting  
surface using four 14"-20 bolts, 8" washers,  
5
1" washers, and lock nuts, as shown in the  
illustration. Be sure to insert the bolts from  
above and use the supplied hardware for a  
secure installation.  
Insert the mounting bolts into  
the antenna’s base from above,  
not below.  
5. Tighten the bolts until the foam seal is fully  
compressed and the antenna’s four rubber  
feet are bottomed against the mounting  
surface.  
1/4"-20 x 3" Bolt  
1/4" Flat Washer  
(5/8" diameter)  
Antenna Base  
Foam Seal  
Mounting Surface  
1/4" Flat Washer  
(1" diameter)  
1/4"-20 Lock Nut  
Tighten Bolts  
from Above  
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Remove the Restraints  
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1. Using a 716" socket wrench, remove the two  
bolts securing the antenna assembly to the  
base. Be sure to remove both of these  
shipping restraints, along with the washers  
and spacers. Save the restraints for future use.  
Shipping Restraints  
Bolt  
Washer  
Spacer  
Be sure to remove both shipping  
restraint bolts, washers, and  
spacers. The antenna will not  
work with these restraints still  
installed.  
2. Reinstall the antenna radome. While  
pressing the radome down onto the base,  
secure the radome to the base using the three  
#10-32 screws you removed earlier. The  
radome’s “TracVision” labels should face fore  
and aft.  
3. Install a protective plastic screw cap (supplied  
Antenna Mounted  
in the kit) over each radome screw.  
Antenna  
Radome  
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Wire the Receiver  
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1. Connect the antenna cable (A) to the “To KVH  
Do not shorten or extend  
the antenna cable. Since the  
antenna cable carries data,  
power, and communications,  
the integrity of this cable  
and its connections is very  
important.  
Antenna” jack. Do not kink/stress the cable.  
2. Connect the RF converter cable (B) to the “RF  
Remote Input” jack.  
3. Connect the receiver to the vessel’s entertainment  
system (TV). Choose one of the following options:  
Be sure to route cables with-  
in the vessel appropriately to  
avoid damage. For example,  
do not route any cables  
Option 1 - RCA-type A/V jacks (use bottom row)  
Option 2 - S-Video jack (provides best picture quality)  
Option 3 - RF coaxial connector  
through wet areas (bilges) or  
near hot exhaust pipes.  
Cables for option 1 are included in the kit.  
4. (Optional) If you have a VHF TV antenna onboard,  
you can connect it to the “VHF Antenna In” jack on  
the receiver. If you connect a VHF antenna to the  
receiver, you need to use the receiver’s RF coaxial  
connector (option 3) to supply VHF video to the TV.  
5. Be sure to tighten all connections. Also be sure to  
leave enough slack in the cables (service loop) for  
easy serviceability, allowing you to access the  
receiver’s rear panel with the cables connected.  
Antenna  
For details on connecting an additional receiver,  
please see Appendix A in the Receiver User’s Guide.  
Deck  
(A)  
Service/  
Maintenance  
Only  
To VHF Antenna  
(Optional)  
Do not disconnect the  
short cable on the back  
of the receiver.  
CAUTION  
VHF ANTENNA  
IN  
TO SATELLITE  
IN  
TO KVH  
ANTENNA  
DIAGNOSTICS  
PORT  
DIAGNOSTICS  
1
PORT  
2
VEHICLE POWER  
(10-16 VDC)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
POWER  
RF  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
OUT TO TV  
TUNER  
Tested to comply  
with FCC Standards  
S
– VIDEO  
SATELLITE IN  
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO  
L
VIDEO  
PHONE JACK  
Receiver  
(B)  
To Video  
(Option 2)  
To Video  
To Video  
(Option 3)  
(Option 1)  
RF Converter  
To Audio  
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Connect Power  
8
The receiver requires a 10-16 volts DC (VDC) power  
input supporting 50 watts (4.2 amps @ 12 VDC).  
For your own safety, shut  
down vessel power before  
you connect the wires.  
1. Before you connect the receiver’s power wires,  
turn off vessel power and test the circuit to  
ensure no power is present.  
2. Connect the receiver’s individual power wires to  
a dedicated 10-amp or 15-amp circuit breaker.  
Connect the negative (black) wire to ground  
(power return), and connect the positive (red)  
wire to +12 VDC vessel power.  
3. Plug the other end of the power wires into the  
Vehicle Power” jack on the receiver’s rear panel.  
Do not remove the small ferrite coil that is clamped  
onto the power wires. This coil suppresses EMI  
(electromagnetic interference) from the receiver.  
Fuse (6 amp)  
DC Power  
Ground  
Vessel Power  
(10-16 VDC)  
Ferrite  
Coil  
CAUTION  
VHF ANTENNA  
IN  
TO SATELLITE  
IN  
TO KVH  
ANTENNA  
DIAGNOSTICS  
PORT  
DIAGNOSTICS  
PORT  
1
2
VEHICLE POWER  
(10-16 VDC)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
POWER  
RF  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
OUT TO TV  
TUNER  
Tested to comply  
with FCC Standards  
S – VIDEO  
SATELLITE IN  
AUDIO R  
AUDIO L  
VIDEO  
PHONE JACK  
Receiver  
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Install the Receiver  
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Once all cables are connected,  
install the receiver inside the  
vessel.  
To avoid overheating,  
do not block the  
receiver’s vents.  
1. If you wish to mount the  
receiver, attach the two  
1⁄4" Fasteners (x4)  
(not supplied)  
mounting brackets to the  
sides of the receiver using three  
#2-56 screws. Simply screw these  
fasteners into the receiver’s vent slots.  
Bracket  
#2-56 x 1⁄4" Screws (x3)  
2. If you are using the mounting  
brackets, secure the brackets to the  
mounting surface using appropriate  
1
4" fasteners (not supplied).  
3. Place the RF converter at least 3 feet  
(1 meter) away from the receiver. If it  
is too close to the receiver, the remote  
control might not operate properly.  
Also avoid placing the RF converter  
behind a metal surface or in an area  
surrounded by metal.  
Receiver Mounted  
Plug into  
Receiver  
(see page 8)  
4. If desired, mount the RF converter  
using the supplied Velcro fasteners.  
RF Converter  
Install Batteries in Remote  
10  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover from  
the back of the remote control.  
2. Insert two AAA batteries (supplied in the kit).  
AAA Batteries  
Be sure to observe the correct polarity.  
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.  
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Test the System  
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Now all you need to do is turn the system ON  
and ensure everything works properly.  
1. Ensure the antenna has a clear view of the  
southern sky.  
Power Switch  
2. Apply power to the TV and the TracVision  
system.  
VHF ANTENNA  
IN  
VEHICLE POWER  
(10-16 VDC)  
POWER  
RF  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
OUT TO TV  
TUNER  
SATELLITE IN  
3. Turn on the power switch on the receiver’s  
rear panel.  
If your satellite dish is ready for DIRECTV®  
service, please wait until your  
4. Wait while the antenna searches the sky for the  
DIRECTV satellite. Once the antenna finds the  
satellite, the receiver downloads the program  
guide. A progress bar should display on your  
TV. (It could take 60 seconds to load the program  
guide, once it begins loading.)  
Advanced Program Guideis prepared.  
Installation  
Acquiring guide data...  
Only the DIRECTV preview channel  
(channel 100) is viewable until the  
owner activates the receiver.  
Antenna Power  
Button  
If the system shuts off after 30 seconds, simply  
press the “Antenna Power” button on the  
receiver’s front panel.  
5. Once a DIRECTV picture appears on the TV,  
verify that the 3 status lights on top of the  
receiver are lit green.  
Status Lights  
A - VOLTAGE Light  
B - RECEIVER Light  
C - ANTENNA Light  
A
B
C
Refer to the Quick Start Guide and Receiver  
User’s Guide for complete operation instructions  
and troubleshooting information.  
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Things the User Needs to Know  
Keep the radome installed on the  
antenna at all times. The radome  
protects the antenna’s internal moving  
parts from wind, rain, and debris.  
The owner needs the  
red Activation Card to  
activate the receiver.  
CAUTION: In the unlikely event  
that you need to remove the  
radome, remove power from the  
antenna first because the antenna’s  
moving parts can cause injury.  
051099999  
051077777  
• The receiver must be activated before it  
can receive DIRECTV programming.  
• The antenna tracks the DIRECTV 101W  
satellite only. It cannot receive  
programming from other satellite TV  
service providers and it cannot receive  
channels broadcast on other satellites.  
• The antenna should be cleaned  
regularly. Dirt buildup on the radome  
can affect satellite TV reception.  
• The antenna must have a clear view of  
the southern sky to receive satellite TV.  
Common causes of blockage include  
trees, building, bridges, and equipment  
on the vessel itself.  
• The owner needs to register the system  
for product warranty validation. Refer  
to the Product Registration Form for  
details or visit: www.kvh.com/register.  
• It is dangerous to watch TV while  
piloting a vessel.  
• The vessel must be located within the  
DIRECTV satellite’s coverage area in  
order to receive satellite TV. To view a  
satellite coverage map, visit:  
www.kvh.com/footprint.  
Blocked!  
• The receiver beeps to indicate the  
status of the antenna:  
TracVision  
Two beeps = Antenna is powering on  
One beep = Antenna is powering off  
• Refer to the Quick Start Guide and the  
Receiver User’s Guide for complete  
operation instructions.  
• Heavy rain may temporarily interrupt  
reception.  
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