HP RC3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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RC3000 Antenna Controller 
Chapter 1 
Introduction 
 
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 
The RC3000 antenna controller is designed for use with elevation over azimuth antennas on mobile 
satellite uplink vehicles.  The RC3000 assists both the technically-oriented and the non-technical operator 
of a mobile satellite antenna system by automating the process of locating and locking on to a particular 
satellite.  This process can be time-consuming due to several factors.  For each shoot, the antenna may 
be located in a different location, with its own local magnetic variation, and oriented in a different 
direction.  Since the beamwidth of the antenna is extremely narrow, the elevation and azimuth pointing 
angles require a significant degree of accuracy to even be in the neighborhood of the satellite.  
The design and function of the RC3000 is derived from two other proven antenna controllers from 
Research Concepts Inc.:  the RC8097 satellite locator and the RC2000C tracking antenna controller.   
This pedigree allows the RC3000 to automate all operational steps within one piece of equipment.  First, 
a microcontroller based calculator function provides an accurate pointing solution through a collection of 
sensor data.  The RC3000 then uses the data from the sensors to accurately steer the antenna to the 
calculated azimuth and elevation angles.  The RC3000 also optionally automates the function of tracking 
inclined orbit satellites. 
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MANUAL.  Due to the complexity of the functions performed 
by the RC3000, time invested in understanding its installation and operation will be well spent. 
1.1 Manual Organization 
This manual contains five chapters and multiple appendices.  Each chapter is divided into multiple 
sections.   
This section (1.1) summarizes the contents of the remainder of the manual and the conventions and 
notations used throughout the manual.  Section 1.2 highlights the functionality and features of the 
RC3000.  Section 1.3 reviews the theory of the RC3000’s operation and should be understood before 
installation and initial use of the RC3000. 
Chapter 2 describes the installation and configuration procedures for the RC3000.  The rest of the 
manual should be reviewed prior to installation in order to provide context for the installation procedures. 
Chapter 3 provides detailed instructions on the operation of the RC3000.  This chapter will describe the 
data presented and user action required for every operational display screen.  
Chapter 4 covers RC3000 error conditions and provides help for system troubleshooting. 
Chapter 5 provides RC3000 schematics and drawings. 
The appendices provide additional support for working with the RC3000: 
Appendix A supplies the expert access codes on a single page, which at management’s discretion, may 
be removed to eliminate the possibility of inexperienced users inadvertently corrupting configuration data. 
Appendix B provides unique information for a specific mount or family of mounts. Please refer to 
appendix B now to note what paragraphs in the base manual are different for your mount. 
Appendix C provides information on the applicable motor controller for your mount. 
A test data sheet is included with the manual that accompanies a new RC3000 controller.  The mount 
configuration of a particular controller is noted on the test data sheet.