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45dB Tracking System Setup

45dB Tracking System Setup. Pedestal, antenna & PSU. MFDR-2100/40 Transmitting antenna. Camera and Mount (optional). Power Supply. OM-2100 Oscillator. MFDR-2100/40 Receiving antenna. AP-2100/40. D-2100 Display. Pedestal Connections Top. Four Camera Connections possible. Warning Light.

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45dB Tracking System Setup

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  1. 45dB Tracking System Setup

  2. Pedestal, antenna & PSU MFDR-2100/40 Transmitting antenna Camera and Mount (optional) Power Supply OM-2100 Oscillator MFDR-2100/40 Receiving antenna AP-2100/40 D-2100 Display

  3. Pedestal Connections Top Four Camera Connections possible Warning Light Pedestal Connections Under Rotary joint Power Connection to Antenna AC power supply Main Switch AC power from Pedestal Cooling System Connections AC power supply Main Switch AC Power to Power Supply AC power from Pedestal

  4. Pedestal Connections Bottom Bottom Connections found underneath sun shield Video Out D-2100 Display Optical Fiber Port A Trig Single Port B Warning A Trigger Warning B Ethernet A Irig-B Ethernet B Optical Fiber Main Switch Cooling AC Power A AC Main Input AC Power B Cooling AC Power C Master Control

  5. Antenna Connections Frequency 1 and 2 from Oscillator 48VDC Main Antenna Power from Power Supply Control Cable to Oscillator Oscillator Cable Connection Oscillator Cable Connection Control Cable Interconnection Control Cable Interconnection Fiber Output to Pedestal (Digital) Signal Output to Pedestal 48VDC Main Antenna Power from Power Supply Antenna Control Cable from pedestal

  6. External devices connections AC Main power from Pedestal Power Supply Power Switch DC Power Connections to Antenna DC Power Connections to Antenna External Display Connection from Pedestal Camera Connections is dependent on Camera type The exact cable connections depend on exact model of antenna and pedestal. Other connection layouts may occur REMEMBER TO WRAP AND SECURE CABLE CAPS ON ALL CABLES Oscillator Control from Antenna Frequency 1 and 2 to Antenna Frequency 1 and 2 to Antenna

  7. Outdoor items FOT-2 External Optical Trigger Device Trigger Cable connects directly to the Pedestal Trigger input

  8. Protective Instructions In case the outdoor parts of the Tracking systems is left unattended (i.e. overnight) the following precautions should be taken • Secure the system safely in its position • Place the system in a secure Az & EL • Minimum stress and windload • Turn the power OFF • Detach data and signal cables connecting the pedestal to the RTP and other instrumentation. • In order to prevent damage from lightning etc. • Removing interconnections between antenna, pedestal and other items mounted onto the pedestal is not necessary. • Cover the pedestal and antenna with a waterproof tarp, to protect it. • In case high winds or severe weather is foreseen, special care should be taken to secure the system

  9. AP-2100 Leveling • For system supplied on the MTB-2100 platform • Always ensure that the radar has freedom of movement as it will move to the extent of it capability in both azimuth directions • The Autolevel function can either run as a full auto-leveling or a simple re-leveling. • The fulllevelingextends the hydralic trailer legs fully and thenbeginitslevelingprocess • The re-leveling simple beginsitsleveling procedure from the current leg position

  10. Aligning Radar to North B A C Insert the position of the Radar and Reference point into the position definition manager (in GPS or Cartesian, with 0 coordinate turn) Use beacon to true track to or alternatively point the system at the reference point using the scope (or camera) Use the ”Go to” function and enter the reference point (see A) Choose the sensor that is pointing to the reference point and push Adjust Azimuth Angle Offset (see B and C) System is now aligned to north

  11. Aligning to Line of Fire B A C Use beacon to true track to or alternatively point the radar at the reference point using the scope (or camera) Insert the position of the Launcher into the position definition manager (in GPS or Cartesian) with a coordinate turn equal the line of fire according to north Update the Radar and local point with the same coordinate turn as the Launcher. Use the ”Go to” function and enter the reference point (see A) Choose the sensor that is pointing to the reference point and push Adjust Azimuth Angle Offset (see B and C) System is now aligned to line of fire

  12. Trailer Connections Pedestal Control Trig Single Irig-B Trigger Emergency Switch Ethernet Com Port Fiber Warning Light D-2100 Local Control Trailer Control Warning Light Main Fuse D-2100 Main Switch 220VAC Outlet Main Power Inlet

  13. Cables conneted to RTP-2100 Data - CAB314 Signal - CAB124 Some systems run the signal over a digital fiber cable instead of the CAB124

  14. KVM Switch for RTDS-2100 & IC-2100 Operation • The IC-2100 & RTDS-2100 may be operated from a single workstation (Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse) • Once running the RTDS-2100 are controlled and monitored from the WinTrack software running on the IC-2100 Mouse Monitor To IC-2100 & RTDS-2100 Keyboard To toggle PC Press Scroll Lock “twice” (“SCroll Lock” - “Scroll Lock”) (iOGear KVM Switch)

  15. WinTrack I/O Configuration

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