Sea Tel 4012 GX KU-BAND User Manual

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Based on the industry-leading 4009 antenna pedestal, Model 4012 GX
is the industry’s first and only highly integrated 1m Ku to Ka upgradable
marine stabilized antenna system. This optional Ku to Ka upgrade can be
performed in the field in a few short steps by a Sea Tel trained technician.
The system will go on sale in the first half of 2012. The new antenna archi-
tecture will be future-proof and upgradable to work on Inmarsat’s Global
Xpress (GX) network.
Expected 4012 GX Benefits and Features
• Expanded user preference: operate on Ku or Ka-band.
• Anatel and Eutelsat approved.
• Frequency tuned radome for both Ku and Ka-band services.
• Simple and intuitive field upgrade to Ka-band (optional).
• Fully IP based “plug and play” architecture.
Model 4012 GX will be the first antenna fully optimized to meet the
demanding maritime communications needs of the 21st century. The
4012 GX architecture is being designed for ease of installation; extended
web based secured user interface; built-in remote management capabili-
ties; and integration into network management systems through its media
exchange point (MXP). Model 4012 GX will have a highly integrated control
unit (ICU). ICU offers a single box control instead of distributed antenna
control architecture, replacing the Digital Antenna Controller (DAC) and
Pedestal Control Unit (PCU).
The Model 4012 GX is being designed to meet industry’s leading me-
chanical and safety requirements including IEC 60721 specification. The
antenna system will have industry blazing stabilization accuracy, highly
efficient antenna reflectors and frequency selective, fine-tuned radome
design for peak performance in Ku and Ka-band.
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Five Steps to Convert from Ku to Ka-band Reception.
Broadband-at-Sea
Step 1–Removing the vertex
feed: Remove the Ku-band feed by
unscrewing four vertex feed screws.
Step 3–Adding Ka-band RF
Module: Replace the Ku-band RF
module with Ka-band RF module.
Tighten bolts.
Step 2–Removing the Ku-band
RF Module: Remove the cable and
harness connections. Remove four
bolts that connect the RF module to
the reflector.
Step 4–Installing the Ka-band
Feed: Align the feed. Tighten the
vertex feed screws.
Step 5–Upgrading the MXP:
Replace Ku-band MXP with Ka-band
MXP.
4321
USB
BlueTooth
Ka or Ku MXP
Data File Export
Temperature Sensors
Broadband Satellite
Satellite
Network
Out of
Band
Management
Over the Network Updates
Blockage Zone Maps and Warnings
Built-in Tests & Diagnostics
DAC Compatible
Secured
New CLI
HTTPS
Web User Interface
Monolithic Software
4012 GX
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Broadband-at-Sea

Based on the industry-leading 4009 antenna pedestal, Model 4012 GX is the industry’s first and only highly integrated 1m Ku to Ka upgradable marine st

Page 2 - Just Got Better

Sea Tel Model 4012 GX3-Axis marine stabilized antenna system compatible with Ku-band satellites, convertible to Ka-band+ + =The Best Ku-Band System J

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