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1. Introduction and overview
A diagram of a typical Rotator Genius setup with a single sensor, controlling a single rotator:
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Rotator Genius is wired to the rotor motor. It is mounted on the base of the tower in a waterproof housing.
Alternatively it could be hung on a wall in the shack.
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Rotator Genius Sensor is an electromagnetic compass. It features a waterproof housing and is mounted on
a boom. It is connected to the Rotator Genius by a standard Cat5 Ethernet cable.
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You can use a typical Small Office Home Router found in homes worldwide to connect Rotator Genius to
your local network. A "dumb" switch will also work. RG uses IPv4 and is compatible with most switches and
routers on the market.
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You can control and interact with RG using a wireless Android or Windows device.
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Most users will use the same shack Windows PC running various other control and logging software.
You can control your RG remotely over the internet as well. Setting this up requires some understanding of your
networking equipment and technology. You must use a VPN connection since there is no security implemented
on the device.
2. Power Supply
RG will work with any power supply between 13.8V and 48V DC. Choose a power supply with at least the same
voltage as the rotor you intend to control.
You can choose a bigger power supply as well. RG can supply 100%, 75%, 50% or 25% of your power supply
voltage to the rotor motors. This will be covered in more detail in this in the
Rotator Connection Examples
Screw in your power supply wires to the terminal block green terminal block.
Connect the terminal block to the DC IN connector.
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