MotoSAT Satellite TV System Nomad 2 User Manual

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NOMAD 2 Universal Controller Bill of Materials:  
The NOMAD 2 Universal Controller Systems (when shipped with a mount of choice) are  
shipped with the following components:  
Components shipped with NOMAD 2 Controller:  
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NOMAD 2 Universal Controller  
12 VDC 4 AMP Power Supply  
NOMAD 2 Universal Controller User Manual  
Components shipped with your mount of choice:  
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30’ Control Cable  
30’ Coax Cable  
NOMAD 2 Universal Controller Specifications:  
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10 7/8” Wide by 7” Deep by 1 1/16” Height  
Voltage Requirements: 12VDC 4 AMP power supply (supplied)  
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Using the NOMAD 2 Universal Controller  
Dish Pro 500 (300,500,800) Series Receiver(s) are a  
required component when using the Model MD500.  
First Time Installation:  
1-  
Plug in all necessary cable connections to the back of the NOMAD 2 (see diagram  
on pg. 8). Note: Plugging the receiver and NOMAD 2 controller into an  
independent power strip is recommended.  
2-  
Connect coax from NOMAD 2 to Mount.  
IMPORTANT!!  
(Labeled “To Nomad 2)  
3-  
Set the satellite mode to which service you are using by using the Quick Guide for  
DirecTV, Dish Network, Etc. You will also need to know whether or not your  
unit is a non-skewable unit [Executive, Freedom], or a skewable unit [MD500,  
MHDTV]. To get into the satellite mode selector, have the Nomad power off,  
hold both the Find’ and ‘Stow’ buttons down and hit the Power Button, continue  
to hold down the Find and Stow button for an additional 5 seconds after power is  
on. Let go at this point and the front display lights will show the current satellite  
mode of the unit. Use the ‘Find’ and ‘Stow’ buttons to cycle through the light  
patterns until the desired configuration is shown. Turn the ‘Power’ off to store the  
programmed settings. [See page 14 Satellite Mode Guide and page 17 Quick  
Guide for configurations and more detailed instructions]  
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To run the “MANDATORY” Test Dish function, hit the power button, wait 10  
seconds for the Nomad to finish the startup sequence then, press the ‘Find’ and ‘Stow’  
buttons simultaneously. This procedure must be performed following a configuration  
change.  
The purpose of the “MANDATORY” test dish:  
A- Automatically determines if the non-skewable mount is a Dome or  
Open Face dish.  
B- Checks to ensure proper working order of all (Elevation, Azimuth,  
Skew) motor functions.  
NOMAD 2 UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER “FRONT” PANEL  
BUTTONS:  
FIND: (Find Satellite)  
Pressing the Find button will begin the dish “search” to locate and lock  
onto the “main” satellite.  
For non-skewable single LNB dishes pressing the Find button, while on  
satellite enables you to switch between multiple satellites. For example:  
Pressing the find button while locked onto:  
Dish Network will toggle between satellites 110 and 119.  
Dish Network International East will toggle between satellites  
61.5, 110, and 119.  
Dish Network International West will toggle between satellites  
110, 119 and 148  
Bell ExpressVu will toggle between satellites 82 and 91.  
Dish Services and their Assigned Satellites  
1. Dish Network – Can use satellite(s) 110 & 119 [also 61.5 and 148]  
2. DirecTV – Can use satellite(s) 101  
3. Bell ExpressVu – Can use satellite(s) 82 & 91  
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To initiate a REPEAK – Skewable Mounts ONLY - Pressing the Find  
button, when “on satellite” and the signal strength shows weakness, will  
re-peak the dish for a higher signal quality when using the twin LNB  
skewable dish model(s) MD500 or triple LNB MDHDTV ONLY. (Note:  
Single LNB non-skewable dishes “re-peak” during satellite transition.)  
STOW: (Stowing the Dish)  
Pressing this button returns the dish to its stowed or travel position.  
LED’S:  
LNB: When lit, this LED indicates the coax cable from the receiver has been  
correctly connected to the NOMAD 2 Universal Controller, and the receiver has  
power. (Note: The LNB LED is illuminated once the coax cable of the receiver  
has been connected, but does NOT indicate the Controller has power).  
LOCK: When lit, this LED indicates the “strongest” or “highest” signal strength  
of the satellite has been achieved and is locked onto the desired satellite.  
DVB: When lit, indicates the DVB is actively locking onto the satellite  
PEAK: When lit, this LED indicates the dish has found a signal and is adjusting  
for the “strongest” or “highest” signal strength of the satellite.  
FIND: When the “Find” button has been pressed, the Find LED will blink until a  
satellite has been identified and can establish a connection. Once the satellite has  
been identified, the Find LED will remain solid. (The Stow LED also blinks  
indicating motor movement.) If the Nomad 2 is locked onto a satellite with a  
skewable dish, pressing the “Find” button again will activate a re-peak routine  
which will verify the dish alignment to the satellite for optimum signal level for  
the skewable dishes (MD500 for Dish Network and MHDTV for DirecTV).  
Pressing the Find button on non-skewable dishes (Dome and Executive) allows  
you to switch between satellites.  
STOW: When the “Stow” button has been pressed, the Stow LED will blink  
indicating motor movement as the dish is being stowed. Once the dish has been  
stowed, the Stow LED will remain solid for a short period of time and then the  
power will automatically turn off.  
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OPERATION PROCEDURES  
TO FIND A SATELLITE  
If the Mount Type is SKEWABLE (Models MD500 and MHDTV)  
1. Turn ON power.  
2. After 10-15 seconds (after Nomad power up sequencing) press the  
FIND button.  
The dish will search out and lock onto the proper programmed  
satellite.  
3. Pressing the FIND button while on satellite will initiate a re-peaking  
sequence.  
If the Mount Type is NON-SKEWABLE (Executive (One LNB))  
1. Turn ON power.  
2. After 10-15 seconds (after Nomad power up sequencing) press the  
FIND button.  
The dish will search out and lock onto the proper programmed  
satellite.  
3. Pressing the FIND button while on satellite will initiate a ‘FIND  
NEXT SATELLITE’ routine.  
If the Mount Type is a NON-SKEWABLE FREEDOM (using the Nomad 2)  
1. Turn ON Power.  
2. If ON a Satellite when turning the Power ON, the system will search  
for the next available satellite in sequence.  
3. If NOT ON a Satellite, the system will search for the primary satellite  
for the service subscribed to.  
4. Once the system has located a satellite, the Power will turn OFF.  
When Power is turned ON the system will go through steps 1-4 above.  
TO STOW THE DISH  
1. Press the STOW button and the dish will stow, or return, to the proper  
travel position.  
After the dish has been properly stowed, the  
power will automatically turn OFF.  
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NOMAD 2 UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER “REAR” PANEL  
To Satellite Receiver  
Satellite In  
Power Connector  
From Dish  
Control Cable  
Maintenance Port  
Power Supply Interface: Is used to connect the 12 VDC 4 AMP power supply to  
provide power to the NOMAD 2 Universal Controller. (Note: Only use the power supply  
provided by MotoSAT or a power source known to have at least a 4 Amp min.)  
P1  
P2  
P3  
+12V -GND Unused  
Control Cable Interface: Connects the mount by way of a 9 pin conductor cable to the  
NOMAD 2 Universal Controller. The cable is color coordinated for exact connection  
configuration. (See Figure Below)  
Wiring to 9 Pin Control Connector  
Black-Brown-Red-Orange-Yellow-Green-Blue-White-Purple  
(Purple is only used on Skewable Mounts, and not required on Non-Skewable Mounts)  
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Serial Port: Used to provide software upgrades.  
From Dish: Coax connection from the dish to the NOMAD 2 Universal Controller.  
To Satellite “IN” on Receiver: Coax connection used to connect the NOMAD 2  
Universal Controller to the satellite/LNB connection on the satellite receiver.  
NOMAD 2 VISUAL SETUP DIAGRAM  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
ERROR CODES ARE FLASHING LED LIGHTS AT 1 SECOND INTERVALS  
Stow Flashing: This is not an error but motors moving.  
Find Flashing: Invalid Mode Dome and Skewable.  
Find and Stow Flashing: Invalid Mode.  
Peak Flashing: Motor Time Out. No counts Elevation.  
Peak and Stow Flashing: Motor Time Out. No counts Azimuth.  
Peak and Find Flashing: Motor Time Out. No counts Skew.  
Peak, Find and Stow Flashing: Limit Error Elevation.  
DVB Flashing: Limit Error Azimuth.  
DVB and Stow Flashing: Limit Error Skew.  
DVB and Peak Flashing: Only Main sat found.  
DVB, Peak and Stow Flashing: Main sat not found but Secondary sat found.  
DVB, Peak, Find and Stow Flashing: Signal lost NO LNB Power  
Lock Flashing: No satellite found.  
Lock and Stow Flashing: Over Temperature on Satellite Receiver.  
Lock and Find Flashing: Dish did not raise high enough.  
Lock, Find and Stow Flashing: Coax cables on backward.  
Lock, Peak, Find and Stow Flashing: Could not find main sat after Skew.  
Lock and DVB flashing: EEPROM failure.  
Lock, DVB and Stow flashing: AGC Control Failure.  
NOTE: Before calling Technical Support please  
perform a “Test Dish” and press “Find” one more  
time before calling.  
Technical Support  
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MotoSAT Customer/Technical Service – (1-800-247-7486) - Available Mon-  
Fri 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.  
Please have your MotoSAT Model # and Satellite Receiver Brand  
prior to calling Customer/Technical Support.  
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Special Notes  
Stowing the dish when all else fails.  
If you are able to go onto the roof -  
1. Unplug the “Green” 9 pin connector from the back of the NOMAD 2.  
2. Go to the roof where you can apply a slight amount of force to move  
the dish into an acceptable position for traveling.  
3. Call Tech Support when you get to a location that you can perform  
trouble shooting.  
If you are unable to go onto the roof –  
The dish can be manipulated by applying 12 volt DC power to specific  
wires in the control cable located in the back of the NOMAD 2. The 12 Volts  
going to your NOMAD 2 controller (3 pin “green” connector) can be used as this  
source.  
1. ELEVATION - Orange and Red wires (reversing polarity will  
change direction.)  
2. AZIMUTH  
- Black and Brown (reversing polarity will change  
direction.)  
If a chain or motor/gearbox assembly is broken, the dish will have to be  
stowed by hand.  
Dish Network receivers  
NON-SKEWABLE Dome or Open Faced mounts.  
If your satellite receiver is a Dish 500 or Dish Pro and you remove it from  
your home to your RV, you will need to perform a “Check Switch” while  
the non-skewable dish is in the STOWED POSITION. Your screen  
upon completion of the “Check Switch” should have 8 X’s in the check  
boxes meaning that the “Check Switch” failed. This procedure must be  
accomplished before you “FIND” satellite. Failure to do so will  
result in improper operation of the receiver.  
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RAIN FADE ON DOME SYSTEMS  
Read all about it………….  
Subject:  
Rain fade on Domed (Covered) Systems  
What is rain fade? Rain fade is signal degradation due to the interference of rain  
droplets. Rain can affect performance as well as heavy water content thunder clouds.  
Satellite frequencies have a great deal to do with degradation. C band satellite  
frequencies have the best resistance to rain fade, KU band satellite frequencies have the  
next best performance, and KA band frequencies are the most susceptible to rain fade.  
Rain fade is also known as rain attenuation.  
There are quiet a few examples of rain fade or degradation.  
1. There is heavy rain (large droplets); it can block the uplink channels for  
reception.  
2. There is heavy rain that can block the receive signal to the satellite.  
3. There is also moisture build-up on the dome or cover.  
Unfortunately, all these examples are caused by acts of nature, that with a domed system  
you will always experience all of the symptoms in varying degrees. There are things you  
can do to reduce degradation.  
1. If you live in Seattle, move to Arizona.  
2. Get a big fan, point it towards the sky and blow the clouds away.  
3. KEEP YOUR DOME CLEAN- Soap and water are the most efficient  
methods. Some harsh or abrasive cleaners can be harmful to the outside of  
the dome as well as signal interference. NOTE: Some types of cleaners as  
well can eventually collect dirt. Be sure to select one that will work for  
you.  
4. After rain, wipe the water droplets off the Dome.  
5. A bigger dish size and superior surface accuracy reduces rain fade  
problems.  
All domes on the market are susceptible to rain fade. MotoSAT’s Dome (aka Mini  
Dome) as well as the T2 AutoMotion are the two domed satellite television systems that  
have the lowest rain degradation on the market. Because of size and surface accuracy of  
our dish, MotoSAT can offer the best performance in rain fade situations.  
You’re Staff at MotoSAT  
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WIRING TABLE  
Open Face TV Mounts  
The Control Cable, 9 conductors, colored coded, 22Awg stranded that connects to the  
mount with a twist lock connector is configured in the following manner:  
Color Code  
Pin Designation  
Mount  
Counts  
Destination  
per Degree  
Motor, Azimuth Positive  
Black  
1
2
Motor, Azimuth/Skew  
Negative  
*Brown  
Motor, Elevation/Skew  
Positive  
*Red  
3
4
Motor, Elevation  
Negative  
Orange  
Sensor, Count Azimuth  
Yellow  
Green  
5
6
3.408  
Sensor, Ground  
Azimuth/Elevation  
Sensor Count Elevation  
Power, Mount LED  
Blue  
7
8
9
5.034  
8.500  
White  
**Purple  
Sensor, Count Skew  
* The Brown and Red wire perform a dual function when used on a Skewable  
(MD500/MHDTV) mount. They control the Skew motors when directed by the  
Nomad 2 Controller. Applying 12 volt power directly to these wires will skew the  
dish.  
**The Purple cable is for use on skewable dishes but it WILL NOT effect the  
operations of a non-skewable dish when it is connected (or not connected).  
The Mount is coil wrapped inside with the following cables and wire:  
2 ea RG179 Teflon coated coax cables (can do four (4) if required)  
1 ea Control Cable, 9 conductor cable, colored coded, 22Awg stranded. This cable  
is molded with a twist lock connector on one end and manually terminated  
at the other with a 9 pin connector.  
2 or 4 ea RG179 coax cables terminate at the LNB to provide availability of  
cabling for multiple receivers.  
1 ea Black and White 22Awg stranded wires carry the positive (white) voltage and  
ground (black) to the LED which is used to illuminate the dish face.  
For any questions or comments please contact our  
Technical Support Department at 1-800-247-7486.  
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Show Modes  
Skewable Dishes *see page 10  
DVB, FIND, AND STOW LIGHTS ONLY  
Non-Skewable Dishes *see page 10  
DVB AND PEAK LIGHTS ONLY  
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Nomad 2 Quick Guide  
We have introduced an exciting new product, the Nomad 2. It has incorporated all the features that you (the  
dealer and consumer) have asked for. We are excited about it and know that you will be also. To help you  
become familiar with the programming, and to assist you in the first turn on, we are offering this Quick Guide to  
programming.  
After all connections are made please take the time to read through this guide once and then  
follow each step as outlined:  
TO PROGRAM  
Step 1:  
Make sure your Nomad 2 is turned OFF:  
¾ Note: The Nomad 2 is OFF when the green light next to the power button is not lit.  
Step 2:  
Locate the FIND, STOW and POWER buttons on the Nomad 2:  
¾ Read the following steps carefully before beginning –  
With your right hand Press and hold down together the FIND and STOW  
buttons, while continuing to hold…..  
Use your left hand to Press the POWER button once and release  
Your right hand will continue holding down the FIND and STOW buttons for  
an additional 5-7 seconds.  
¾ This will put the Nomad 2 into a Program Mode.  
Step 3:  
Refer to the diagram on page 14 in the Nomad 2 Manual to determine what Program Mode  
settings you will need for the type of MotoSAT system you have:  
¾ Use the FIND or STOW button to navigate through the different settings on the front  
LED panel of the Nomad 2.  
¾ When the light configuration on the Nomad 2 matches the selected diagram on the page  
14, press the POWER button once to turn off the Nomad 2.  
¾ This will store the configuration that you have set.  
Step 4:  
Turn on the Nomad 2 by pressing the POWER button. Wait 5-7 seconds for the Nomad 2 to  
perform startup sequences.  
TO TEST DISH  
Step 5:  
Complete a “Test Dish” by:  
¾ Push both the FIND and STOW buttons at the same time.  
¾ You will see the STOW light blink. It is indicating that the dish is moving.  
¾ When the Test Dish is completed, the STOW light will stop blinking and go solid.  
TO LOCATE SATELLITE  
Step 6:  
Press the FIND button.  
¾ This will locate your satellite(s) based upon the configuration settings that have been  
programmed.  
Thanks for buying a MotoSAT product.  
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