Intellian i-Series
Product Line. Intellian Tech Support 949 727 4498 |
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Product
LineUp |
i9P |
i6/i6P |
i4/i4P |
i3 |
i2 |
i1 |
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Antenna
Dish Size |
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85 cm (33.5") |
60 cm (23.6") |
45 cm (17.7") |
37 cm (14.6") |
33 cm (13") |
28 cm (11") |
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Radome
Dimension (WxH) |
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108 x 110 cm
(42.5"x 43.3") |
70 x 72 cm
(27.5"x 28.3") |
50 x 54 cm
(19.7"x 21.2") |
43 x 44 cm
(16.9"x 17.3") |
37 x 38cm
(14.7" x 15") |
33 x 30cm
(13" x 12") |
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Antenna
Weight |
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55 kg
(121.2 lbs) |
20 kg
(44 lbs) |
11.6 kg
(25.6 lbs) |
9 kg
(19.8 lbs) |
4.5 kg
(9.5 lbs) |
4.3 kg
(9.4 lbs) |
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Minumum EIRP |
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44dBw |
47dBw |
49dBw |
50dBw |
51dBw |
52-53dBw |
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Automatic
Skew Control |
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Yes |
Yes (i6P only) |
Yes (i4P only) |
No |
No |
No |
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Antenna
Control Unit |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Built-in
HDTV Module |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
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Built-in
Trisat Function |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Built-in
GPS System |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
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GPS Interface
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Compatible
Satellite TV
Service |
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Worldwide |
Worldwide |
Worldwide |
Worldwide
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N. America
/ Asia
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N. America
Europe / Asia |
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Intellian product line of satellite tracking antenna systems provides access to high-quality Satellite TV system in the open sea. The systems are all compatible with the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) satellites, which use the international standard for digital TV transmission. The antenna systems’ core technology includes patent-pending Wide Range Search (WRS) algorithm which minimizes search time at the initial state and patent-pending Dynamic Beam Tilting (DBT) technology which dynamically shapes the antenna beam to utilize stabilization. Once the satellite is acquired, the antenna DBT continues to measure the heading, pitch, and roll of the vessel by obtaining the satellite signal level around the antenna point, and transmits the commands to the antenna motor to keep the antenna pointed at the satellite at all times. This active stabilization is enhanced by a conical scan tracking function to detect and lock onto the strongest signal, resulting in the clearest reception possible.
FAQ's
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Browse the product of your
interest under "Products" and choose one of the products then links to
download brochures and manuals will be appeared by the picture of the
product. Just click on the document of your choice and a PDF version
will be downloaded.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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There are a number of
possibilities that could explain why the system will not find the
satellite.
Satellite signal blocked: Satellite signals can be
blocked or degraded by buildings, other vessels or equipment on vessel
itself. Check if the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Refer to your
owner’s manual, to make certain that the Intellian unit is in the
optimal location.
Outside of satellite coverage zone: Intellian® system
will provide excellent reception within the antenna coverage area for
your satellite television service. However, the strength of satellite
signal may be degraded as you approach the edges of coverage zone. To
view satellite coverage maps, click on
Coverage Maps
Radar interference: Intellian recommends that you do
not mount the antenna on the same level as the radar. Radio waves
emitted from radar migth interfere with Intellian.
Incorrect or loose RF connections: As part of the
regular maintenance Intellian recommends all connections should be
checked to ensure that they have not become loose. A loose RF connector
can reduce signal quality. For Intellian® i3 and i4, you need always
connect your RF1 cable to your Antenna Control Unit (ACU). Please refer
to the "Connecting the Antenna RF Signal Cable to the IRD" section of
your owner’s manual for more information.
Radome off: Intellian recommends that you should
keep the radome on all the times during the satellite searching or
tracking mode. Direct sunlight or other weather factors may interfere
with the sub-reflector’s optical sensors and it might cause the antenna
tracking function failed.
Incorrect satellite information: Incorrect satellite
information (i.e. transponder frequency, symbol rate, NID or decode
method) will result the antenna tracking function failed. Satellite
information may be changed from time to time due to the satellite TV
program or program provider change (on/left). You can contact Intellian
authorized dealers directly by
click here
to have the latest satellite information.
Multiswitch interference: An active multiswitch must
always be used to connect the Intellian system to multiple satellite
receivers (IRD).
Insufficient voltage: Intellian recommends that the RF
cable between antenna and Antenna Control Unit (ACU) should not be
longer than 30-meter. Over 30-meter will result in the voltage drop and
it might cause significant loss of singal gain. Please consult Intellian
authorized dealers for the technical support. In order to have your
antenna in normal functions, the output voltage from ACU to antenna
should be at least 24V for Intellian® i6 and 27V for Intellian i3 and
i4.
Improper LNB Skew angle: A proper LNB skew angle is
needed when an antenna locks on a linear polarization satellite. The
optimal skew angle can be found by rotating LNB at tracking mode by
checking signal levels at Antenna Control Unit (ACU) or PC program.
LNB failure: If you have an defected LNB, it might
need to be replaced. Contact your local dealer, national distribution or
Intellian product support for further assistance.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected]
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There are a number of common
issues that could cause your antenna not to switch channels or
satellites.
Incorrect satellite configurations: The satellite
receiver has the ability to switch satellites automatically using a
DiSEqC signal. Please ensure the satellite configuration on your IRD and
it must match with the satellite setting on the Intellian system.
Incorrect or loose RD connections : As a part of the
regular maintenance, Intellian recommends all connections should be
checked out to ensure that all connections are tightly secured. A loose
RF connection might drop signal quality significantly. For Intellian® i3
and i4, ensure to connect RF1 cable to your Antenna Control Unit (ACU).
Please refer to the "Connecting the Antenna RF Signal Cable to the IRD"
section of your owner’s manual for more information
Satellite signal blocked : Satellite signals can be
blocked or degraded by buildings, other vessels or equipment on vessel
itself. Check to see if the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Refer
to your owner’s manual, to make certain that the Intellian unit is in
the optimal location.
Out of satellite coverage zone: Intellian® system will
provide excellent reception within the antenna coverage area for your
satellite television service. However, signal quality may degrade as you
approach the edges of coverage zone. To view satellite coverage maps at
http://www.intelliantech.com/Support_5.asp
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected]
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There are a number of common
issues that could cause you to have no picture on the TV set.
Improper LNB Skew angle: A proper LNB skew angle is
needed when antenna targets a linear polarization satellite. The optimal
skew angle can be found by rotating LNB at tracking mode by checking
signal levels at Antenna Control Unit (ACU) or PC program.
Incorrect satellite configurations: The satellite
receiver has the ability to switch satellites automatically using a
DiSEqC signal. Ensure the satellite configuration on your IRD must match
the satellite setting on the Intellian system.
Out of satellite coverage zone: Intellian® system will
provide excellent reception within the antenna coverage area for your
satellite television service. However, signal quality may degrade as you
approach the edges of coverage zone. To view satellite coverage maps,
visit on
Coverage Map Site
Incorrect or loose RD connections : As part of the
regular maintenance Intellian recommends all connections should be
checked to ensure that they have not become loose. A loose RF connector
can reduce signal quality. For Intellian® i3 and i4 , you need always
connect your RF1 cable to your Antenna Control Unit (ACU). Please refer
to the "Connecting the Antenna RF Signal Cable to the IRD" section of
your owner’s manual for more information.
Type of multiswitch used
An active multiswitch must always be used to connect the Intellian
system to multiple IRDs. Refer to your owner’s manual for directions on
proper multiswitch /multiple IRD cabling.
IRD wiring
Refer to the "Connecting the Antenna RF Cable to the IRD" section in
your Intellian owner’s manual and your IRD user manual to confirm that
the IRD is properly connected to the antenna unit and the television.
IRD faulty
In the case of a faulty IRD, refer to your IRD user manual for service,
replacement, and warranty information.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected].
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There are a number of common
issues that may cause you to have an intermittent picture for short
intervals.
Improper LNB Skew angle: A proper LNB skew angle is
needed when antenna targets a linear polarization satellite. The optimal
skew angle can be found by rotating LNB at tracking mode by checking
signal levels at Antenna Control Unit (ACU) or PC program.
Satellite signal blocked : Satellite signals can be
blocked or degraded by buildings, other vessels or equipment on vessel
itself. Check to see if the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Refer
to your owner’s manual, to make certain that the Intellian unit is in
the optimal location.
Out of satellite coverage zone: Intellian® system will
provide excellent reception within the antenna coverage area for your
satellite television service. However, signal quality may degrade as you
approach the edges of coverage zone. To view satellite coverage maps,
visit on Coverage
Map Site
Incorrect or loose RD connections : As a part of the
regular maintenance Intellian recommends all connections should be
checked to ensure that they have not become loose. A loose RF connector
can reduce signal quality. For Intellian® i3 and i4, you need always
connect your RF1 cable to your Antenna Control Unit (ACU). Please refer
to the "Connecting the Antenna RF Signal Cable to the IRD" section of
your owner’s manual for more information.
Type of multiswitch used : An active multiswitch must
always be used to connect the Intellian system to multiple IRDs. Refer
to your owner’s manual for directions on proper multiswitch/multiple IRD
cabling.
IRD wiring: Refer to the "Connecting the Antenna RF
Cable to the IRD" section in your Intellian owner’s manual and your IRD
user manual to confirm that the IRD is properly connected to the antenna
unit and the television.
IRD faulty: In the case of a faulty IRD, refer to your
IRD user manual for service, replacement, and warranty information.
Radar Interference: Intellian recommends that you do
not mount the antenna on the same level as the radar, because the
radar’s energy might overload the antenna a front-end circuits. Refer to
the owner’s manual to make sure that your antenna unit is in the optimal
location with regard to your radar unit.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected].
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There is no periodic maintenance
required for the Intellian® system. However, Intellian suggests that you
rinse the radome once a month to remove any dirt or grime and visually
inspect connections, cables and all the components every year.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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One Intellian antenna can be
connect with multiple TV screen. If each screen has its own receiver and
it connect properly with multiswitch, you can watch different channels
on each screen. However, if you only have one receiver, all of the TV
screens will show the same programming.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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You can hook up multiple receivers
to Intellian® system so that you can enjoy different channels on each TV
monitor. All Intellian antennas are capable of supporting multiple
receivers and TVs.
Please see the installation instructions by
click here
for more information.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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First, you must have a
high-definition television set in order to watch HDTV. An activated HD
receiver is required in order to receive high-definition programming.
Intellian HD Antenna Control Unit (ACU) enables you enjoy full range of
HD broadcasting if you subsribe DIRECTV HD services.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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Intellian provides worldwide
technical support through our dealer network. Please visit the Locate a
Dealer page on
http://www.intelliantech.com/Support_3.asp to find the location of
the certified dealer nearest you.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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Activating and using your
Intellian® satellite TV system is almost same as your home satellite TV
service. You should contact local satellite provider.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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Like any TV system, Intellian® is
designed to be a part of versatile entertainment system, which includes
DVD players, VCRs, and as well as game systems like PlayStation, Xbox,
and Nintendo.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected]. |
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Improper LNB Skew angle:
A proper LNB skew angle is needed when antenna targets a linear
polarization satellite. The optimal skew angle can be found by rotating
LNB at tracking mode by checking signal levels at Antenna Control Unit (ACU)
or PC program.
Incorrect satellite configuration: The satellite
receiver has the ability to switch satellites automatically using a
DiSEqC signal. Make sure the satellite configuration on your IRD must
match the satellite setting on the Intellian® system.
Wiring problem: If the HDTV components are not wired
correctly, the system will not work. Refer to your Owner’s Manual ,
verify that your system is wired properly.
Antenna powered off: The Intellian® antenna must be
turned on for the system to work. If the system is entirely
non-functional, check the switchplate’s power switch or the circuit
breaker to ensure that the antenna is turned on.
Antenna tracks wrong satellite: If you select a
channel on the receiver, but the wrong programming or no programming
appears on the TV, that channel might be carried on a different
satellite from the one the antenna is currently tracking. Try switching
to another satellite.
Satellite signal blocked: Satellite signals can be
blocked or degraded by buildings, other vessels or equipment on vessel
itself. Check to see if the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Refer
to your owner’s manual, to make certain that the Intellian unit is in
the optimal location.
Outside of satellite coverage zone: Intellian®
system will provide excellent reception within the antenna coverage area
for your satellite television service. However, signal quality may
degrade as you approach the edges of coverage zone. To view satellite
coverage maps, visit at
Intellian Satellite
Coverage Map
Weak satellite signal: Just like radio stations,
some satellite TV channels are transmitted at a stronger signal level
than others. If you’re unable to receive a clear signal on one channel,
try switching to a stronger channel. Weaker channels are more vulnerable
to interference, such as rain or snow.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected].
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Intellian recommends that you
rinse the radome once a month to remove any dirt or grime to maintain
satellite signal gain . On an annual basis, visually inspect the
interior of the antenna unit for signs of corrosion, loose connections,
and to be sure that the mechanism is moving easily. Please review your
owner's manual for additional details.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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An individual satellite has as
many as 24 different transponders broadcasting different programs. These
transponders typically have different power levels, so the signals from
the weaker transponders will frequently be lost before the signals from
the stronger ones.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected]. |
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There are a number of common
issues that can cause you to get a “channel not available” message on
your TV when using the HDTV converter.
Improper LNB Skew angle: A proper LNB skew angle is
needed when antenna targets a linear polarization satellite. The optimal
skew angle can be found by rotating LNB at tracking mode by checking
signal levels at Antenna Control Unit (ACU) or PC program.
Incorrect satellite configuration: The satellite
receiver has the ability to switch satellites automatically using a
DiSEqC signal. Be sure the satellite configuration on your IRD must
match the satellite setting on the Intellian® system.
Antenna tracking wrong satellite
If you select a channel on the receiver, but the wrong programming or no
programming appears on the TV, that channel might be carried on a
different satellite from the one the antenna is currently tracking. Try
switching to another satellite.
Receiver not activated for DIRECTV® HDTV service
If you are unable to receive high-definition channels on your HD
receiver, your receiver may not be activated for HDTV service.
High-definition channels are not included with the basic DIRECTV®
package; you need to request that these special channels be added to
your programming package.
Premium HD channels, such as HBO HD, must be ordered separately.
Program guide not fully loaded at startup
Whenever you reboot the receiver (turn the power off or disconnect the
power), the receiver needs to download the complete Program Guide from
the 101° satellite. Therefore, be sure the antenna is tracking the 101°
satellite whenever you reboot the receiver.
Please be patient during this process it may take around 20 minutes
for the receiver to load the entire Program Guide, which lists channels
available on every DIRECTV® satellite. You cannot select a channel until
it has been loaded in the Program Guide.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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There are a number of common
issues that can cause some channels on the 110° satellite to not be
viewable, while others remain okay.
Satellite signal blocked: Satellite signals can be
blocked or degraded by buildings, other vessels or equipment on vessel
itself. Check to see if the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Refer
to your owner’s manual, to make certain that the Intellian unit is in
the optimal location.
Outside of satellite coverage zone: Since the 110°
satellite transmits TV signals at a lower power than the 101° and 119°
satellites, the coverage area of the 110° satellite differs slightly
from the coverage area of the 101° and 119° satellites. As you approach
edge areas of the 110° satellite, signal quality will degrade while the
signal quality of the 101° and 119° satellites may remain relatively
strong.
Weak satellite signal: Just like radio stations,
some satellite TV channels are transmitted at a stronger signal level
than others. If you’re unable to receive a clear signal on one channel,
try switching to a stronger channel. Weaker channels are more vulnerable
to interference, such as rain or snow.
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Complete Intellian® i3 technical
specifications, power requirements, dimensions, and instructions for
operation can be found in the Intellian® i3 product brochure and user
manual, both of which are available to download in PDF format at
Download
a Brochure
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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The Intellian antenna models for
Asia and Europe may appear to be identical but there are distinct
differences in hardware inside the antenna; the Low Noise Block (LNB)
used to convert the satellite signal into an IF signal, located in the
antenna of the satellite system is specific to the geographic location.
It is impossible to receive Asia satellite signals to using the European
variant and vice versa.
For example, if the vessel is installed with the Asian system and the
vessel is cruising into Europe coverage then the system will become
inoperative and will require replacement of the LNB, this replacement
procedure must be completed by an authorized Intellian Service dealer.
Intellian recommends if you are going to travel to different
geographical regions ( i.e., North America, South America, Africa etc),
please contact an authorized Intellian dealer in advance to ensure if
there is any specific adjustment need to be made. If you are unable to
find a dealer in your area, you can also contact Intellian directly via
e-mail at [email protected]
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Intellian® Satellite TV Antenna
System is capable of supporting to receive High Definition programming
(i.e., DIRECTV® HDTV). Current owner of non-HD systems may upgrade their
systems to receive High Definition TV broadcasting by purchasing and
installing the HD Antenna Control Unit. ACU is available from your local
Intellian authorized dealer.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
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Instead of pressing buttons on the
Antenna Control Unit (ACU) to setup the satellite tracking parameters,
you can just use Intellian's exclusive user-friendly PC program with
your PC or Laptop to control the system. You can read the full
programming operation manual details by
click here.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected]. |
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Both the Intellian® i6 and i6P are
powered by Intellian’s proprietary Wide Range Search (WRS) algorithms,
Dynamic Beam Tilting (DBT) technology and automatic skew adjusting
system. Intellian® i6P has an embedded GPS system, which allows
Intellian® i6P outperform any similarly sized antenna on the market even
in rough seas.
If you are still having difficulties or have any questions, please
contact the Intellian technical support team by submitting a question
using via e-mail at
[email protected]. |
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