CSI-DRACELA-PR-AW
CS12-560-419
WARNING:
INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or
use may result in signifi cant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess
The Installation height of the antenna for AWS band 1700/2100 MHz operations is limited to 10 meters above ground for compliance with
FCC Regulation Section 27.50
Important Safety Information
Antennas used
the
purpose
to
-2 dBi at output. Each
ers. The following
INDOOR
inside
antenna.
beyond
the maximum
OUTDOOR
ft.). A non- directional antenna
routinely
Radio and Television Interferen
NOTE: This
FCC rules.
ated in a
and used
equipment in a residential area is likel
ence
at his own
operate
this
This is
NOT a CONSUMER device.
It is designed
express consent
for the
of
antennas
antenna
passing
equipment
These
commercial environment.
in
accordance
equipment
copy or
the
purchasers
purpose
communicating to the wireless infrastructure is limited
guidelines
must be
Adhering to this minimum
permissible
must be
closer than
limits are
expense. Changes
Cellular Specialties, Inc.
otherwise reproduce
of radiating
antenna
has
with the instruction
under
use only.
must be
should be
placed
limit
positioned
having a maximum gain of
specifi
been tested
designed
Federal Communications Commission’ s rules.
signals
indoors are limited to a maximum gain of 3 dBi. The outdoor
positioned
used
such that, under normal
separation
as defi ned
such that, under normal
ed.
ce
and found to comply with the limits for a
to provide
This
equipment generates, uses
manual,
y to
cause ha
and
Modifi
all or portions of the product
to
when
considering
will
by section 1.1310 i.e. li
reasonable protection against
may
rmful interference in which
cations
not
grants
to the
for installation by FCC LICEN
of
an FCC Licensee
of
$100,000
observe
conditions, personnel cannot
ensure
-2 dBi is used, precautions should be taken to
cause
expressly approved
purchaser a fully paid license,
to -2 dBi, or any
minimum
separation distances.
that the
conditions, personnel cannot approach
harmful
separation requirements
employee
mits
and can
interference
documentation.
combination of gain
or
bystander cannot exceed
for General Population/U
Class A digital
harmful
radiate
case
by Cellular Specialties, Inc.
interference
radio
to radio
the
user
Such
SEES
to
operate this
for
each
continuing violati
come within 20 cm (~8.0 in.) from
device,
frequency energy
communications. Operation
will
be required to correct the
at no additional charge, to
reproduction
AND QUALIFI
device. Unauthorized
and loss that equates
from all
users
ncontrolled
closer than 120 cm.
prevent personnel from
pursuant
when the
can void your authority to
shall be for
ED
on.
antenna used
and
RF
exposures
Exposure.
to Part 15
equipment
and,
if
not
bystand-
is
installed
for
any
(~4
of the
oper-
of
this
interfer-
Table of Contents
Section
Hardware
Module Side
Module
Module Top View
Installation.......................................................................................................................... 6
Physical
Module
RF and Power
Section
Face
Top View Dimensions.
Power
N
ormal Operati
System Status.................................................................................................................... 10
Ala
Alarm
Hardware Operations......................................................................................................... 11
Test Point Locations
Indicator Lights................................................................................................................... 11
Troubleshooti
Section
Warranty and Repair
Local
EIA232 Pin
General Operation Overview.............................................................................................. 16
Section
Ethernet.............................................................................................................................. 17
Monitoring & Alarms........................................................................................................... 17
Text Menu Interface............................................................................................................ 17
Local
Figure
Figure
Logi
Main Menu.......................................................................................................................... 19
Set
Telnet
Maintenance Mode............................................................................................................. 39
Terms
1........................................................................................................................... 5
Confi gurati
on..................................................................................................... 5
View............................................................................................................... 5
Face
Plate
View..................................................................................................... 5
................................................................................................................ 5
Installation Into The Train.................................................................................... 6
Interconnection Diagram....................................................................................... 7
Cabling....................................................................................................... 7
2........................................................................................................................................ 7
Plate
Dimensions...................................................................................................... 8
........................................................................................................ 9
Up............................................................................................................................ 10
on............................................................................................................... 10
rms................................................................................................................................ 10
Notifi
cation
Message............................................................................................... 10
and Values.
....................................................................................... 11
ng.................................................................................................................. 11
3.........................................................................................................................................11
Procedures....................................................................................... 13
Communication Interface
Ports................................................................................. 16
Specifi cations...................................................................................................16
4........................................................................................................................... 16
Access....................................................................................................................... 17
1...............................................................................................................................17
2...............................................................................................................................17
n................................................................................................................................... 19
Parameters
Menu......................................................................................................... 19
Session TCP/IP........................................................................................................ 20
used in this manual
.................................................................................................. 40
-4-
Hardware Confi guration
of
Serial
Warning:
enclosure
Port
The protective cover
integrity.
Status
LED
Modem
FCC
Label
COM
for
PCS
Server Server
Cell
Server
the serial
Donor
Cell
when the port is
Donor Ant
Donor
Module Side View
port must be securely fastened
Module
Ant PCS
U7C
Top View
Server
Module Face Plate View
- 5 -
not in use
U7C
Donor
DC
to
Out
prevent compromi
Power LED
se
DC In
Installation
1. Unpack the box containing the CSI 1K
2. After unpacking
Specialties,
3. Install the
the
Inc. at
1-877-844-4274
repeater in
components,
the new rack
repeater system module.
verify all parts
to
arrange
attached
and cables are
for
replacements
at bottom
of
the existing
Physical Installation
present.
to be sent. Note: all
If
any
system frame
Into The Train
-6 -
parts
are di
supplied cables
and
secure in place with 4 - #10-32
scovered to be missing
are fi re
resistant, low halogen.
contact Cell
screws .
ular
Installation
1.
Remove
connect
current
the male input
it to the female DC OUT
locations.
Install the
2.
Remove
ANTENNA on the 1K
the
train’ s
3.
Remove
ANTENNA port on the 1K
the
train’ s
4.
Remove
the
5. Install the
6.
Remove
on the 1C
the
1J module.
supplied Rubber
the
module.
820-2064-001
820-2064-001
7.
Remove
on the 1F
the
CS54-3059-12
module.
8.
Remove
module.
9.
Remove
module.
10.
module.
11.
pler port
Remove
Remove
labeled
the
820-2124-001
the
820-2124-001
the
CS54-3059-12
the
CS54-3154-12
LOW on the 1B
12.
Remove
coupler port
the
CS54-3154-12
labeled
LOW on the 1B
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
ule.
19.
Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect
one
supplied 820-2124-036
one
supplied 820-2124-036
one
supplied 820-2194-001
one
supplied 820-2124-036
one
supplied 820-2124-036
one
supplied 820-2124-036
one
supplied 820-2124-036
connector
donor
module.
radiax cable feed from the
module.
of the CBL/A 72VDC PIGTAIL,
connector
connector
antenna
cable that
Duck
cable that
cable that
cable that
cable that
cable that
cable that
module.
cable that
on the 1K module. The other
of the 72VDC power supply cable from the train into the port
feed cable from the COMMON port on the 1B module and
connects
antenna
in the 1K module, MODEM
connects
connects
connects
connects
connects
connects
connects
module.
cable from the DAS port on the 1G module to the U7C SERVER port on the 1K
cable from the DONOR ANT port on the
cable from the port 5 on the 1E module to the COM port on the 1K
cable from the DAS port on the 1D module to the CELL SERVER port on the 1K
cable from the DAS port on the 1A module to the PCS SERVER port on the 1K
cable from the DONOR ANT port on the 1F module to the CELL DONOR port on the 1K
cable from the DONOR ANT port on the 1C module to the PCS DONOR port on the 1K
820-2164-001,
connectors
second
COMMON port on the 1B module and
the right hand coupler port
port.
the right hand coupler port
the right hand coupler port
the left hand coupler port
the left hand coupler port
the left hand coupler port
the left hand coupler port
the right hand coupler port
RF
and Power Cabling
- 7-
labeled
labeled
from the
labeled
labeled
labeled
labeled
labeled
labeled
1J
train’ s
72VDC power supply cable
on this cable
LOW on the 1H module to the DONOR ANT port
HIGH on the 1B module to the DONOR ANT
HIGH on the 1H module to the DONOR ANT
LOW on the 1H module to the DAS port on the 1G
HIGH on the 1B module to the DAS port on the 1A
HIGH on the 1H module to the DAS port on the 1D
COMMON on the 1H module to the left hand
COMMON on the 1H module to the right
module to the U7C DONOR port on the 1K
assembly
labeled
connect
connect
will
remain installed in
DC IN on the 1K
it to the port
it to the port
module.
labeled DONOR
labeled
unit.
SER
module.
module.
module.
and
VER
port
cou-
hand
module.
mod-
module.
their
on
port
Section 2
Step 13
Step 14
Step 15
Step 5
Step 16
1
J
1
H
1
G
Step
17
Step 18
Step
19
To Radiax
Step 3
Step
To D
1
K
1B 1A
1C
Step 1
72 VDC
2
ono
r
Module Interconnection Diagram
- 8 -
1
1E
1F
D
34.58
3.41
Face Plate Dimensions
33.58
Section 2
18.06
1.29
9.28
Top View Dimensions
- 9 -
Downlink
High Temperature
DAC
Error Uplink Low VSWR
GPS Fix Filter Not Present
Placed
in
Disabled Conditi
on
Installation
Power Up
To power up the CSI
powered
up is
complete,
Normal
After boot up and a GPS position fi x is obtain
ment and Keying Decision” and “Low Isolation
the
repeater’s environment
Certifi
cati
System Status
The
Software provides
System Info:
Software
Local
repeater
up, the
repeater
a GPS location fi x is obtained
Operation
on.
will begin in
and make the
real time
Locati
on
Mode
l
Board Typ
Carrier
SW Ve
Serial N
Item N
Date Buil
Watchdog Timer
CPLD Ve
Builder
URL
Revi
Compile Date
Area
Hostname
Boot
IP Address
MAC Address
rsi
umber
umber
t
rsion
Build
sion
network:
Protoco
e
on
Information:
l
simply
connect
the Operational Mode, using the “Band
status
data reporting the
Alarms
The
ing
to a User
Each Alarm has
Alarm
The alarm
ing the alarm
Operating Software
software
in
conjunction
Provisioned
· Disable the
provisioned
· Alarm Filter
useful notifi cations
·
Send
cations Subsystem
· Alarm Clear Message:
sioned.
will
with the
account.
these
User
Provisioned Capabilities.:
System:
Conditions: A Filter Condition
an Alarm Message:
Notification Message
messages consists
condition(s).
Below is a list of the
monitor the
Communications Subsystem
The Operating software
if provisioned.
The Operating Software
if
provisioned.
The Operating Software
of the
Systems
Section 2
the 72 VDC power cable f
and the unit is within
the
repeater
Detection
necessary adjustments to keep the product operating within specifications
Wide Area network
Remote Enabled
Modem Type
IP Address
SNMP
Enabled
Read-only User
Read-write User
Read-only User
Read-only
Read-write Communit
Traps/Inf
Heartbeat
Modem
Connected
repeater
for
Identifi
alarms
will begin operation based
and Protection”
state
of the
:
Confi gurati
Status:
conditions
(such
cation Tag, a
on:
Communit
orms
that are out of normal
can disable
as X number
can
can
send
that
will
trigger an alarm
when so
rom
the train
Switching Algorithm”. The
an ” Area D
repeater.
y
y
the
send a notification via
an alarm
summary
efinition”.
on the Area D
algorithms.
GPS
The
This
status contains:
Location Data:
Run State
Latitude
L
ongitude
PCS Filter I
Location
BTA
Sate
No Box
Searching Count
RF
Alarms:
Over Range
O
scillati
VSWR
Out
if
Low Signal
No Signal
configured
System
of
occurrences
clear
of
operation,
will
(prohibit Keying) until the alarm condition is
message
the current alarms,
message
to the DC IN port on the Power Module. When
repeater
efinitions, “Channel
operational software
Scan Receiver:
D
llite Coun
Coun
t
t
on
Band Overdrive
triggering an alarm event. The
send alarm messages
per hour) to the alarm
message
when an alarm condition clears
to be
sent.:
System Alarms:
to
E-mail or SMS through the
and a short
will
not key until
Power Measure
will
continuously monitor
and FCC Typ
Run State
Dekey Li
Filter ID
Channels
Synthesizer
Voltage
Temperatu
Softwa
Hardware
via
English message describ-
mit
Channel-1
Channel-2
Channel-3
Channel-4
Channel-5
re
re
E-mail or SMS texti
cleared if
prevent false
boot
e
Operat-
or un-
Communi-
if provi-
-
ng
Powerup and System Check
- 10 -
Out
Procedure
s
Hardware
Operations
Test
Point Locations and Values
The CSI
Testing
(TMI). This user interface
working properly and the
Procedures
If
Indicator Lights
This
face plate. The fi rst LED labeled STATUS glows red
the LED
lem and the user
The
has DC current and
repeater, CS12-560-419,
and
configuration is done excl
will
repeater
in
Section
3 of this
the cover for module is
removed
repeater was designed with onl
will
change
color and glow
will
need
to check the
second
LED is also
will
located
glow
by
design, has
usively by interfacing
provide a
manual.
green
complete status
is not, the user
by the user the warranty
y two external indicator lights.
green
to indicate the
system status
on the
faceplate
when the unit is
Troubleshooting
All
cables
should be
The rooftop
antenna
checked
(Donor
for
shorts
Antenna),
and
opens.
should be
no external
will
need
as
using the TMI.
of the Module, and is
powered.
checked
test points. The
the
repeater with a laptop or
of
the
repeater.
to return the unit to CSI for
will
be void and the cost of any
the
repeater is powered
system
for
damage.
Section 3
Both are approximately 3/4” diamete
is
operating
labeled
module is sealed with no
desktop computer
In
most
cases
if all
inspection
needed
up. When the unit
normally.
POWER. This light is
If
the LED
other
and repair.
repair
remains
user serviceable
and using Text Menu Interfa
components
will
r LEDs. Located
completes all of it’s
designed
of
See
the Warranty and Repair
be the
responsibility
red
it’ s an indication of a
only to show that the unit
parts inside.
the
system
prove to be
of the
on the
Module
bootup procedures
prob-
user
ce
.
The DAS
If
Action Matrix on the next
cables
antennas
and
antennas
Should the
Technical
repeater fail,
Support @ 1.877.844.4274.
should be
are
acceptable
page.
or
if
checked
service is lost
for
and the problem
CSI
damage.
and the
cause
will remotely
persists,
can not be
access
check
repeater status
determined from
the
repeater
-11 -
and advise
using the Web
the
steps above,
the
respondent
based
GUI or the TMI.
the
user should
of
next ste
contact CSI
p(s).
See Alarm/
Downlink
Power
Uplink
Power
Common Hardware Alarms
Downlink PA
Uplink PA
Scanning Receiver Alarms
GPS
Receiver Alarms
Software
Alarm Types
Communications
Over
Range
Low Signal
No Signal
Out
of
Band Signal
Over
Range
Out
of
Band Signal
Synthesizer Error
Dac
Erro
r
DC Current High
DC Current Low
Oscillation
I
nput Power High
High
VSW
R
Low VSW
R
FilterLoa
d
Overcu
rren
t
Unde
rcu
rren
t
Low
Isolation
High Temperature
Low Temperature
HighVSWR
Low VSW
R
FilterLoa
d
Overcu
rren
t
Unde
rcu
rren
t
O
scillati
on
Low
Isolation
High Temperature
Low Temperature
Fan Activation
Fan Failu
re
ScanRcvrLow
ScanR
cvrHigh
No GPS
Data
No GPS Lo
ck
No GSP Fi
x
Gps
Antenna Current
Gps Fix Filter Not
Present
Overheat
Underte
mp
Software Abo
rt
Software
Erro
r
Uncalibration
AGC Disabled
Property File Erro
r
DAS Failu
re
Watchdog Timer
Heartbeat
Modem Not
Responding
Modem Not Connected
Critical
Routin
e
Routin
e
Routin
e
Critical
Routin
e
Critical
Critica
l
Severe
Severe
Routine
Routin
e
Severe
Severe
Critica
l
Severe
Severe
Routine
Severe
Severe
Severe
Severe
Critica
l
Severe
Severe
Routin
e
Routine
Severe
Severe
Routine
Severe
Severe
Severe
Critical
Severe
Critica
l
Severe
Severe
Severe
Severe
Critica
l
Severe
Critica
l
Critica
l
Critica
l
Critica
l
Critica
l
Inf
ormationa
l
Severe
Routin
e
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
Yes
N
o
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
N
o
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N
o
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N
o
Yes
N
o
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
Yes
N
o
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
N
o
N
o
N
o
Yes
N
o
N
o
No
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
No
Yes
N
o
No
N
o
Yes
Yes
Yes
N
o
Yes
N
o
Yes
N
o
N
o
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
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o
N
o
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o
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o
N
o
Yes
Yes
N
o
N
o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
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o
N
o
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
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N
o
No
??
N
o
Yes
Yes
N
o
N
o
N
o
N
o
N
o
N
o
Hardware Operations
Section 3
-12-
Hardware
Operations
1
Scope
The warranty period for this product shall be 18
plus
any
be free of
extended maintenance periods as specified in
defects
CSI’ s
sole obligation and the
the
Purchaser’s opti
or System
tion. CSI shall perform this
parts
will
(a)
Adjustment,
tal controls,
due to
actions caused
repair or
transportation
(b) The
Purchaser
recommendations;
(c) Any
person
performs
other than the
any
maintenance service
The warranty
(a) Any
(b) Painting or
(c) Electrical work
(d) Installati
design.
hereunder does
furnished consumable supplies,
refi
on, maintenance
CSI’ s
liability for
by the
Purchaser.
2
Product Hardware Warranty
(a) CSI
represents
in the unit
es. The CSI
be new,
used,
shall not infringe on any U.S.
and shall conform to this
replace defective
breach
will
pass
represents
merchantable,
or
(b) During the warranty period, a defective
replacement
in the
CSI for repair, CSI shall
of receipt of
for
shipment
the
Purchaser,
charges
promptly
at the
promptly
repair the product
at no
possession
defective repeater
to CSI (FOB origin freight collect) of the product to be
CSI shall bear the risk of loss or
for
shipment
advise
advise
the
the
Purchaser’s expense
(c) During the warranty period,
the
cause
of
with
chaser
reasonable
such on-site
service
CSI’s technical personnel
may
request
travel time after receiving the
repairs
in material and
on, replacement
become
fails to
nishing
external
and
to the
nonconforming product.
charge
of the carrier.
Purchaser
Purchaser
if
so
interruption and
that CSI begin on-site
by CSI shall be at no
Purchaser’s exclusive remedy
the property of the CSI. Servicing
service
replacement
or
causes
by or the
warrants
free from
of the product that has
responsibility
operate a System
CSI’s engineer
not
the product,
to the
or removal
of the
above
Purchaser free
and
warrants a repeater’s Hardware
documents
or cost to the
Unless otherwise agreed
complete repairs
at
in writing of the
and risk in its “as received”
in writing of this
instructed
if
via
Section 3
months
(548
workmanship.
of a System
at a time
other than routine
include:
product,
(Non-Software)
to the
defects
Patent,
CSI’s designated
by the
the
telephone
agreed
is
required because
other than ordinary
specifi
Purchaser’s technical pe
cannot
of
or follow
or an
of alterations or
warranty
Purchaser
of all liens, imperfections in title, clai
in material and
and for the period
cations. Should a unit not
repeater shall
Purchaser.
and return
been repaired
Purchaser
identify and
or other
repairs as
Purchaser’s request.
charge
the order. During said
or
parts
of a System thereof
to by the
use, except
CSI’s employees
operator-level maintenance procedures
authorized agent
operator-level maintenance
attachments
will
in no event
that upon delivery of a
workmanship,
be either repaired
The
Purchaser
to by the CSI and the
repaired
repair location. CSI shall bear the cost of
damage
determination
determination
during transit and shall
condition. If a repeater is returned
in writing and
resolve
suitable means,
soon
to the
Purchaser.
for
of
or
as possible,
calendar
Purchaser.
accident, neglect, misuse,
(specifically excluding the
specified in this
the product, or ship a
replaced.
and in such
and the
rsonnel
days) from the date of the
any
breach
hereunder
exceed
charge
the problem
If
the problem is with CSI’s
will
This warranty
that such
or
CSI’ s authorized
of the CSI modifi es, adjusts,
to the product
the
purchase
repeater
fi t
for
conform to the foregoing wa
on-site by CSI or
shall bear the risk of loss or
repaired
If a repeater returned
cases,
charge
the
attempt
and the
but in no event later than one (1)
Warranty and Repair Procedures
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period(s),
of
warranty is li
at no cost to the CSI.
be
furnished
will
adjustment,
agents;
without the
except as
price of the
to the
ms, charges, restrictions, or other encumbranc-
the ordinary
document from
or
replaced.
to repair the product. In such
Purchaser
to
causing
service
Product Software) as furnished sha
Purchaser,
replacement
prepay
and bear the cost of
CSI shall return product to the
for labor, parts, and
determine whether
the interruption after
interruption still
Purchaser’s A
CSI
warrants
mited
to adjustments, repai
by the
not apply to a particular item if:
failure of electric power,
repair, or
Purchaser,
purpose
for a product that is
For return
and is
product,
All
CSI’s nearest service loca-
replacement
in
accordance
or repairs the product or
CSI’ s
prior written
provided by the original
Product(s)
all right, title and
for which the product is
the date a
rranties,
returned
transportation
to the CSI
damage
product, within three
shipments
is not
defective,
not in warranty,
or not a CSI
exists,
(software or hardware
cceptance,
that
each repeater w
exchanged Systems
with the CSI’
that has
repeater is delivere
CSI shall repair o
until a unit is
charges
transportation
cases,
shipping.
communicating
then the
business
rs,
environmen-
is
required
consent.
system
been paid
interest
for repair or
placed
returned to
(3)
from CSI
CSI
shall
Purchaser
CSI shall
CSI
repeater is
Pur-
day
or at
s
days
to
shall
plus
ill
ll
d
r
),
Hardware
Operations
(d) During the Warranty period,
tion is
caused
been
given a
return the product to CSI and
Purchaser’s opti
by either
reasonable
CSI’s defective repeater(s)
on,.
(e) Any
the date upon which
replacement,
repair, modifi cation, installation
repaired
(f) The
warranties
accident caused
damage
or
do not
by the
malfunction.
Purchaser
3
Product Software Warranty
(a) CSI
the
during the term of the
rants that has rights in the
authority to
warrants
Purchaser’s use shall be free from
license
that the
Purchaser license
the
Software
(b) CSI also
all
related services
with good
warrants
professional practice
that the media containing the
provided by CSI shall be
(c) CSI also
will,
either now or in the future, interfere with the
writing by the
perform valid duties under this
Purchaser
·
contain
· not replicate, transmit or activate itself without
· not alter, damage
·
contain
warrants
by CSI for Use by the CSI or the
no hidden files;
which it
resides;
equipment
no
cal or other
ment,
based
(“Illicit
Code”).
that there
Purchaser
or
on which it
encrypted imbedded
means,
on
residency
(d) Where the
resents
ing
transaction processing
Product Software
that nothing in the
(e) For the period
Product Software
the warranty period CSI has not
communicated
the
Purchaser
specified beginning with
will
perform in
in writing by the
the
amount
(f) CSI
represents
the Supplier
additional
charge
and
will
correct errors,
to the
warrants
if
the
service
time frame,
extend
Purchaser
Software
and the
erase
resides;
which
Product Software precludes
and network monitoring) with the
paid to it for the
Purchaser
as determined
receive
a credit for the total
product is
attachment
restricts
on a specifi c
Purchaser
defects
returned
to a
repeater
or by a third
shall have quiet
claims
to Use the
suffi cient to permit the license of
and other rights
and the
state
does
not exists a copy
Purchaser approves response,
any data or
key, node lo
or may restrict Use or
is
intended
accordance
repaired
that
the
if
any portion of
and nonconformity and
.
Warranty and Repair Procedures
Section 3
interruption still exists after
and/or
CSI’ s
by the
Purchaser,
purchase
or other
to the
to the extent that such
party
subsequent
of infringement, misuse
Software.
granted hereunder
Software
rendered
of the art
operation
and
authorized
Purchaser shall:
control
computer programs wit
ck, time-out or other functi
hardware configuration, frequency
to be
used
the effective
with
specifi
Product Software
to CSI during the warranty period, the
nonconforming Product Software.
the
service performed
Purchaser,
enjoyment
As to
will
by qualified pe
involved.
protection
of the
in writing by the
of
an
access
in
transaction processing
the
Purchaser
Product Software.
date
of license of
cations. If within one year (365 days)
to perform in
Product Software is or
restore
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product that
or CSI
of
compliance
does
to correct the
price of the
for the
remainder
repeater
to the delive
of the
Product Software
to Verizon
be free from
or similar
Product. Furthermore,
an authorized
hout
ry
Product Software
or misappropriation of
the Software
rsonnel who
mechanisms
advises
Purchaser,
control
on, whether implemented by electronic, mechani-
to any
programs
form
integrating
the Software, CSI
accordance
the
Product Software
with (c)
above,
and the
not confi rm to spe
service
Product
or a
by CSI shall be
of the
unexpired
has
been subjected
of
the unit,
and such action is the
and that the
which CSI
to and that CSI
Wireless.
defects
the
of
of duration
becomes
in material and
will
perform the
within the
CSI
Purchaser
any
Product Software
person operating computer equipment
an authorized
or data
of
or in the public
a network
with
Purchaser
may order and CSI shall refund
unusable, totally or in
to conforming condition without
cification and CSI ha
interruption, the
completely
warranted, commencing wit
to
any intellectual
does
has
tasks assigned
Product Software, which
warrants unless requested
in writing that it is
person operating compute
developed
Use,
or other limiting
switched
management solution (includ-
represents
subsequent
specifi
cation
service interrup-
Purchaser may
new
repeater,
period of the
misuse, neglect,
Product Software
property righ
not have title, CSI
full
right, power and
workmanship
provided to
under this
network, CSI
and
warrants
to the expiration of
for
any exception
any respect
s
at
the
warranty.
abuse,
cause
of the
and
t
war-
and
that
consistent
in
necessary to
the
on
r
Agree-
criteria
rep-
that th
e
to
,
h
Hardware
4
Continuing Availability of Service and
(a) CSI shall,
Product
ued by the
to provide such
provide the
information or any other rights
ing the
Operations
if
requested
and
Software,
Purchaser.
Purchaser
Purchaser’s customer base.
services
for a period of
If
CSI is
and/or parts for the
with
(b) The
technical
·
Manufacturing drawings
ponents;
·
Manufacturing drawings
· A detailed list of all comme
by CSI on the open
chase; and
· One
Purchaser
licensed
information shall include, by
complete
from CSI, provided
to the
market, disclosing
copy
of
Purchaser
(c)
In
the event that CSI either (i)
then CSI shall
disclose
its licensor or owner of said
(d) Certain parts of the
event
of
the
the inab
Purchaser
in locating an
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ility to provide
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Parts
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updates
alternative
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provide the
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(7)
years
to supply such
Purchaser,
or other
documents required
for the
example
cifications of materials and
cifications
code
covering special tooling
the part
used in
that such
Purchaser
not own the
is
subject
or
continuing
source.
Purchaser
after
extended Product
services
then the CSI shall, without obligation or
Purchaser
and not by way of limitation:
Availability of Service and Partsble parts and
number, name
the preparation of
source
to
support
source
code or
source
code and shall get the rights on behalf of the
to a licensing
support
with
and/or parts or CSI is
to either
to
manufacture
parts comprising
and location of the
any software licensed
code shall remain the property of CSI and shall be
the
Product.
(ii)
does
agreement
of
the application software
Warranty and Repair Procedures
- 15 -
maintenance service,
and
Service agreements
unable
manufacture
or
purchase
and operation;
not have the
and is
number
or buy such parts and the
such parts for the
the replacement
Company
rights
sublicensed
at a reasonable
for product
repair
service
and parts for
have
to obtain an
charge
and repair parts
and price lists for the
or otherwise acquired by th
to di
to the
assessment
been discontin-
alternative
to the
Purchaser
purpose
components
separately
sclose such
Purchaser.
source
Purchaser.
and
In
repair.
cost, CSI shall assist
source
technical
of
support-
and com-
purchased
the
,
pur-
e
cod
the
e,
Software
Operations
Local Communication Interface
To allow
and 1 DB-9 serial). The
provide
(EIA232)
Connecting
control
you
monitoring and
communications
specifi
cati
a null modem cable
processor’s
need
to
access these advanced features
control,
Ethernet,
to local PC. The DB-9 pin
on.
A diagram of
Text Menu Interface
the
repeater is equipped with two
CAT-5 port is
the pin de
to the COM 1 port and using a te
(TMI) for trouble shooting and
EIA232 Pin
Specifi cations
Ports
provided
assignments
scriptions is
or for further
Section 4
as
ports
a primary
provided belo
information.
communications
of COM 1 conform to the
rminal emulation
advanced diagnosti
that provide external communication
w
for reference.
port to the PC. One serial interface, COM, can
standard
program with a PC
cs. Call
Electronic
will allow
CSI te
chnical
access
(1
Ethernet CAT-5
Industries Association
communication to th
support
for
assistance if
,
e
The
diagram above
sary to
needed.
adapt
your serial cable
is for
reference
because
only,
it’ s
intended
of an
unusual connector
General Operation Overview
to provide a quick
confi
guration. In
-16 -
source
for pinout information in the event it should be
the vast majority
of
cases this inf
ormation
neces-
will
not be
Software
Ethernet
The
Ethernet
vide
access
Operations
AUI
conforms
to the UI.
Monitoring & Alarms
There are no physical
to
system
or alarm
Text Menu Inte
connections
status
rfa
Local
Access
Local
access
fi gure 1, from
rear and near the
cover must be
adapter
(optional)
to the
repeaters
the serial connector
heatsink.
reinstalled
as
shown in fi gure 2 may also be required.
to IEEE 802.3 and is
is provided by the TMI
ce
after the serial port is
provided to exclusively and
TMI, also known
of
This
the laptop to the serial
connector
is not
Section 4
capable
accessible
as
the
console interface,
labeled
used.
In
some cases,
of
supporting
via the
port located
and is
10/100 Mbps
specifi cally communicate system
communication
is
made
by
special
connector gender
sealed
on the top
with a
if
the
communications speeds.
ports
connecting
of
the
cover to maintain the integrity of the
or alarm status. Information with regard
described
enclosure
earlier.
a serial cable (optional),
on the vertical surface
is not the
same as
This port is
shown in fi gure 1, an
used
to
pro-
as
shown in
facing
the
enclosure. This
Figure 1
Figure 2
General Operation Overview
- 17 -
Software
Many terminal
following
This program
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Operations
emulation programs
description,
“ TeraTerm” is
is readily
TeraTerm
TeraTerm
When the
Pro Web works on Wi
Pro Web release: Version 3.1.3,
program
is
started,
Note: It may be
Manager
to
determine
necessary,
Pressing
dropdown
port
setup.
“OK” will
menu and
open up a blank dialog
select
will
work
available
what COM port your
used
via the Internet and is free from Aye
.ayera.com/teraterm/
ndows
95/98, 2000, XP. Here is
the
screen
to the right is
in the
System Properties section
Serial port to make
if
properly
to
establish
October
screen.
8, 2002. ttpro313.zip
computer uses
Go to the
changes
Section 4
configured.
the TMI
displayed.
for the
to the
In the
session.
ra
the late
Select
of the control panel; using
communications
setup
serial
st
the Serial radio button and
Device
port. In this
press OK.
case
it is COM
1.
Confi gure
case
General Operation Overview
-18 -
the te
COM 1 and
rminal
115200
program
baud rate
for
the correct COM port, in thi
as
shown
below.
s
Software
Text Menu Inte
Login
Once the unit has
The default
Main
Set
Once the
successfully
but without the “(Disabled)” qualifier on the
Parameters” choice.
Operations
rface
password
Menu
completed
its boot up and link initialization
is “csi1234”.
Parameters Menu
maintenance
the main menu
mode login is
will
be
displayed again
Section 4
performed
“Se
phases
t
it
will
display the login prompt. The default
When “Set
ask for the
username
password
Selecting
Parameters”
maintenance
for the
is “csi1234”.)
(1)
General Operation Overview
-19 -
maintenance
will
display the Set
username
is fi rst selected
the unit w
mode login. (The
mode is “csi” and
Parameters Menu.
is
“bandone”
default
ill
the
Software
Telnet Session TCP/IP
The
diagram
Operations
below
shows
Repeater
the normal use of
Repeater
Section 4
Crossed
Straight Cable
Pin # Signal
1 Transmit+
2 Transmit-
3
4 N/A
5 N/A
6
7 N/A
8 N/A Brown/White
Pin # Signal
1
2
3 Transmit+
4 N/A
5 N/A
6 Transmit-
7 N/A
8 N/A Brown/White
Receive
Receive
and Straight
Network
or
Switch
Crossed Cable
+
-
Receive
+
Receive
-
cables.
Hub
AT&T
White/Orange
Orange/White
or Orange
White/Green
Blue/Whit
or Blue
White/Blue
Green/White
or Green
White/Brown
or Brown
AT&T
White/Orange
Orange/White
or Orange
White/Green
Blue/Whit
or Blue
White/Blue
Green/White
or Green
White/Brown
or Brown
General Operation Overview
258A
- 20 -
e
258A
Straight Cable
Straight Cable
PC
PC
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Crossed Cable
A
B
e
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Software
Operations
Remote access
rial
connection,
establish
set up with the
and the
192.168.1.100
address
note: the last digit of the IP
but it
does
to set up your PC for
When the
repeater
the
service
to the
many terminal
the TCP/IP
repeater
of
something
vary
TeraTerm program is started,
to be
SSH. The TCP Port must be
session.
same
must use the
and a Sub Net Mask
somewhat
controlled.
repeater
Sub Net and Sub Net Mask in order to
like
you.
may be
emulation programs
Also, it
will
same
group of IP
of
192.168.1.12
address
with the
In
the
255.255.255.0.
may be any
operating system
case
of
gained
through a LAN
will
be
required
with a Sub Net Mask of
the following
a new install,
22
.
work,
that the network
address number sets.
In
order to
number except
involved.
screen is displa
the default
Pressing
Section 4
connection
if
properly
establish
255.255.255.0,
1,100 and 255. Configuring your PC is normally fairly straight forward
If
the
“OK”
and a terminal
confi gured.
confi
guration of
a link. In other words, the IP
For
connect,
you require
address is 192.168.1.100
example,
the
computer
the
assistance, contact
yed. Change
button may display the security alert shown
emulation program
In
the following de
the
computer
the
repeater
to be
same
Sub Net Mask
the default host IP address
and
scription,
and the
addresses
ships with the default IP
used
for
your IT
has been assigned
for TCP/IP.
repeater being controlled be
of both the
the lin
k would
as
the
department
to the IP address
As with the se-
“ TeraTerm” is used to
normally
repeater.
and they
at the fa
below.
computer
address
need
In this
example
will
of the
ctory.
used
of
an
be
able
Select
IP
Click the yes button and the fi rst
Authentication Challenge screen
played. The user then types the
in the
space provided.
default user
name
is
“bandone” .
SSH2
is
dis-
To make change
username
s
General Operation Overview
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General Operation Overview
- 22 -
Software
Press
OK after
Operations
entering
the user
name
and the
second
Section 4
SSH2
Authentication Challenge
will
be
displayed.
In the field
the
password press
provided, type the
OK and the main menu
user name
for
the
will
repeater
be
displayed as
to be
changed.
shown
The default
next.
password is “csi1234”
When “Set
ask for the
username
the password
Parameters”
maintenance
for the
maintenance
is “csi1234”.)
for all
is fi rst selected
mode login. (The
mode is “csi”
repeaters.
the unit w
After
default
and
typing
ill
General Operation Overview
- 23 -
Software
Operations
Set
Parameters Menu
Once the maintenance mode login is
on the “Set
Parameters” choice.
performed
successfull
Section 4
y the main menu
will
be displayed again
but wit
hout the
“(D
isable
d)” qualifi er
Selecting
(1)
will
display the Set
Parameters Menu.
General Operation Overview
Software Operations
Section 4
==============
Set
Parameters
==============
(1) Link
Confi
guration
The
“Link
Confi
system.
guration” menu is
a collection of
menu options that
==================
Link
Confi
guration
==================
(1) Adjust
The “Adjust Gain” option allows the user to control the total gain of the
dB
to 90 db.
value. In order to override this condition, the user
desired value.
Gain
If
the user
selects
to
configure
the downlink gain,
will
have to
the uplink gain will automatically be set
select
----------Links:
(1) downlink
(2) uplink
(r) Return to
Link?
----------Gain:
85.00 dB
Gain?
Auto Setting Uplink Gain to 85.00
To override, set Uplink gain separately
User
Setting
User
85.0
previous menu
dB
(2)
Select
Active Filter
The “Select Active filter” option allows
test
purposes. Please
fi
lter selection
will
note that in order for this to work properly, the GPS task
be
overridden
the
user
to select
by the current location of
the filter coefficients
the
system.
---------------FILTER
(1)
(2) show filter coefficient
(r) Return to
FILTER
Filter Coefficient Table
settings:
select filter coefficient
settings?
previous menu
fi
lter index[1] = alB0F0-0
fi
lter index[2] = alB0C0D0-0
fi
lter index[3] =
fi
lter index[4] =
fi
lter index[5] =
fi
lter index[6] =
fi
lter index[7] =
fi
lter index[8] =
control the RF operating characteristics of a li
system.
the uplink option and adjust the gain to
Valid gain
that have
needs
settings range
been loaded in the FPGA fo
to be
disabled otherwise the
from
55
to the same
the
ve
r
Software
Operations
fi
lter index[9] =
fi
lter index[10] =
fi
lter index[11] =
fi
lter index[12] =
fi
lter index[13] =
fi
lter index[14] =
fi
lter index[15] =
fi
lter index[16] =
---------------FILTER
(1)
(2) show filter coefficient
(r) Return to
FILTER
select filter [1-16]
(3) Filter
The “Filter
tem. The user
purposes. Please
selection
-------------
Scan
File
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(r) Return to
Enter file number?
Select filter ID [1-16] [99
-----------
==================
Link
==================
(1) Adjust
(2)
(3) Filter
(4) PA Output Control
(5) PA Oscillation
(6) PA Oscillation Timer Control
(r) Return to
->
(4) Power Amplifier Output Control
settings:
select filter coefficient
settings?
will
USB for fil
names:
alA0B0-0
alA0B0C0D0E0F0-WD
alB0-0
alB0C0-0
alB0C0D0-0
alB0D0-0
alB0F0-0
alF0-0
Confi
Select
previous menu
Programming
Programming”
will
be
prompted
note that in order for this to work properly, the GPS task
be
overridden
es?
(y,n):
previous menu
guration
Gain
Programming
Active Filter
Shutdown Control
previous menu
option allows the user to
to
select
by the current location of the
= all] =>
select
and load one of the
which index the filter will
system.
General Operation Overview
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loaded filter coefficients
be loaded into, one through
needs
to be
disabled otherwise
sixteen
on the
sys-
or all for test
the filte
r
Software
Operations
The “Power Amplifier Output Contro
The setting
user is
overrides
aware
of the
all other PA
state
of this setting so
----------------PA Output Enable:
(1) off
(2) on
(r) Return to
PA Output Enable?
previous menu
(r) Return to
->
previous menu
(2) Alarm
Confi
guration
The “Alarm
of a live
Confi
system.
guration” menu is
===================
Alarm
Confi
guration
===================
l” option allows
control
tasks
as
to eliminate false
a collection of
the
user
to
control the
and is persistent across reboots.
keyed/de-keyed
menu options that
state
control the alarming operating characteristics
of
the power amp
Care must be taken to insure the
states.
lifier,
ON or
OFF
.
(1) Alarm
The “Alarm Masking” option provide the user an ability to mask or
operating characteristics
fect the proper
regardless
Masking
operation
of the alarm
of the
environment
of the
system
state,
user notifi cation only
that the unit is place in. Certain
and can
therefore
be
takes placed on
masked.
=============
Alarm
Masking
=============
(1) Show Alarm
Displays the current mask
(2)Set Duplicate Alarm
(3)
All
Alarms
Sets
all
(4) Link
Sets
specific alarms of a particular link to a gi
(5) HW/SW Alarm
Sets
specific alarms of
(6)
Miscellaneous Alarms
Sets
specific miscellaneous ala
(r) Return to
->
alarms
Alarms
previous menu
Confi
guration
state
interval
to a given mask
Confi
guration
a specific
of all the
state (ON/OFF).
sub-system
rms
to a gi
alarms.
ven
ven
mask
to a gi
ven
mask
state (ON/OFF).
state (ON/OFF).
mask
(2) Alarm
The “Alarm
sonnel
==================
of alarm event s.
Notifi
Notifi
cation
cati
on” option provides
the
user
the ab
ility to
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unmask
state (ON/OFF).
configure the
individual
alarms
All
alarms
unmasked alarms.
system
alarms based
will
occur that do not directly
are still
registered
to externally notify
on the
known
with the
service per-
af-
system
Software
Operations
Alarm
Notifi
cation
==================
(1) Alarm Origin Tag
The “Alarm Origin Ta
system
be easily identified by
sent.
is reporting the alarm. The user should
g” option provides user access
service personnel.
================
Alarm Origin Tag
================
(1) Host
(2)
(r) Return to
Name
Location
previous menu
(2) E-mail Alarm
Confi
guration
==========================
E-mail Alarm
==========================
Confi
guration
The “E -mail Alarm
(1) Show E-mail
Displays the current
(2)
Enable/Disable msmtp
Confi
Confi
guration” option configures
g
confi
guration of
develop
The two
the e-mail sub
to two settable parameters
a relative
parameters
the e-mail alarm notification sub-system.
system.
scheme
are included as
that are
of naming individual units so that
part
used
of
the alarm inf
to disti
nguish which
ormation that
they
is
can
Controls the
sent.
state
of the e-mail
(3) Set
Recipient
Address
This option allows the user to
events.
setup
It is best to
a mail group of
leverage
service personnel
(4) Heart Beat Email
Confi
The
system
used
is
capable
to monitor the
of being
operational state
(5)
Send
Test
Email
Provided
generate
that the e-mail
a test e-mail for
sub-system
(6) E-mail Client
Confi
guration
This menu item provide
an
authenticated
e-mail
access
server
sub-system,
configure
the
management
guration
configured
diagnostic
to user
and
the user must fi rst enable
up to fi ve destination e-mail
and
confi
guration options of a destination mail
that
will
of the
is
enabled
purposes.
confi
account.
receive
to
send
system.
and that there are
gurable options
the
alarms.
out a
heartbeat e-mail on a periodic basis. This function
that
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msmtp in
addresses
configured destination
setup
the e-mail client
order
that
will receive system alarm
for
any e-mail alarms
server in
addresses, this option w
(DSP
system)
order to
for
use wit
to be
can be
ill
h
Section 4
Software
Operations
(r) Return to
->
(3) SMS
The “SMS
system.
(r) Return to
->
(3)
The “ Watchdog Timer Configuration” option configures
software
configured
============================
Watchdog Timer Configuration
============================
(1) ON
(2)
OFF
(3)
Reset Reboot Counter
(r) Return to
->
(r) Return to
->
(3) Networking
The “Networking
vides
of the unit. The “Remote Network
USB port of the SBC (single board
supported
========================
Networking
========================
(1) Local Network
The “Local Networking
modes
teristics of the network are that the unit
for an IP
will
assign
connects
dress
events
----------------------
CAUTION: Network
previous menu
Message
Message
This option can be
Watchdog Timer Configuration
will
to inhibit this periodic
access
in this version of
once
address
itself an IP
a device (laptop) directly to the
of
192.168.1.90.
should the unit be
Confi
previous menu
periodically write to the
previous menu
previous menu
Confi
Confi
to the network
Confi
guration
enabled.
from a properly
guration
Confi
guration” option configures
used
guration
reconfi
guration” menu
connection
product.
Confi
guration
Confi
guration” menu allows the
If
the unit is
address
The unit is currently
of
connected
rmation may
to
send
alarm notifi cations to a use
watchdog
write which in
contains three
that is
Confi
guration” is used
computer)
configured
will
be
configured
192.168.1.100
Ethernet
capable
to a network that
cause local
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timer thus
turn
made
that controls the unit. The “SNMP
to have a static IP address,
connected
DHCP
and it
the SMS (Short Messaging
r’s cell
a
hardware based watchdog timer. Once enable, the D
preventing
will
reboot the
configuration menus.
to the
system
to
configure the wireless modem(s)
user
to
to. In DHCP client mode, the unit
server
on the network.
will
also listen for DHCP IP
port (cabling
of issuing one client
already
and
remote access inte
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an
unscheduled
system
via the
configure the
requirements
address.
has a DHCP
then the
Service) l alarm not
phone as
when they
The “Local
Ethernet
Ethernet
In
DHCP
may differ) the unit
server.
rruptions.
text messages.
reboot. Certain
occur.
Network Configuration” pro
port
Confi
guration” option is not
port to
user
must know what the charac-
server
address requests.
This is done to limit
located
that are
operate in
will
mode (default) the uni
ification sub
alarms
on the front
attached
one
broadcast a request
If
the
will
issue
cataclysmic
SP
can
panel
used or
of thre
user
an IP
-
be
-
to th
t
ad-
e
e
Software
----------------------
===========================
Local Network
===========================
(1)
enable
(2)
disable
(3) set default static IP
(4) set labview calibration IP
(r) Return to
->
(2)
Remote
Operations
Confi
previous menu
Network
The “Remote Networking
USB port of the SBC. This version of
unit and no user
selection
============================
Remote
============================
(1)
(2)
(3) Set Modem
(r) Return to
->
(3) SNMP
Network
enable modem
disable modem
HeartBeat IpAddress
previous menu
Confi
guration
Confi
The “SNMP
Confi
guration” menu is
==================
SNMP
Confi
guration
==================
(1)
============================
SNMP
============================
(1) Show SNMP
(2) List NMS IP Addresses
(3) Clear NMS IP Addresses
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7) Trap Control
(8)
(9)
(r) Return to
->
(2)
(r) Return to
enable SNMP
Confi
guration Pa
Confi
Create
Heartbeat Control
Heartbeat Frequency
Restart
Send
disable SNMP
NMS IP Address List
SNMP
Test Trap/Inform
previous menu
previous menu
guration
(192.168.1.100)
Confi
guration
Confi
is
guration
ramete
g
Daemon
(192.168.1.69)
guration” menu allows the
necessary.
r
software
not
is
supported
Section 4
user
preconfigured
for this revision
to
configure the
to enable
of
the product.
modem connected
the default
modem
to the interna
type installed in the
l
(r) Return to
(4) Log File
The
system
previous menu
Confi
guration
is
capable
of storing
it’ s log files pe
rsistently on a periodic basis
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so that post mortem anal
ysis can take
Section 4
Software
Operations
place.
The log files
off
the shelf applications to extract the information to their laptop for review.
will
be placed in
the “/l
og” directory on the
compact
======================
Log File
======================
(1)
Displays the current
(2)
This option allows the user to control the
based
(3)
If
(4)
This
mum
(5)
This option allows the user to write the current
basis.
(r) Return to
->
Confi
guration
Display Log
Change
on
Change
an running log file
Change
parameter determines
number
Configure
Rotate Settings
Log Rotation
size.
Minimum Log
Number of Logs
is
reached,
Log to File
previous menu
settings
exceeds this
of the log file rotation paramete
Period
Size
Rotated
the
older files are di
frequency
size (in bytes) the log
number
of log files
scarded keeping onl
system status
rs.
of the log rotation task which
file
will
be
of
each
type to maintain in persistent storage.
y the most
information to the
(5) GPS
Confi
guration
The GPS
GPS
string from the
configure
sub-system
receiver
controls the
the GPS operating parameters
is an integral part of the control of the DSP
selection
satellites
before the unit
of filters and the key
will
perform properly. The following menu allows the
of
the unit.
state
of
the unit.
=================
GPS
Confi
guration
=================
(1) Set GPS
Mode
The GPS mode menu controls the
emulator connected
the
diagnosis
to COM3 (internal) for use s a
of GPS
related
operational state
issues.
of the GPS
test/debug
mode. Additional menu items can be
============
Set GPS
============
(1)
(2)
(3) Disable GPS
(4) Set GPS
(5) Set GPS ECP IP Address (default 192.168.1.101, 192.168.100
(6)
(7) Set No Box
(8) Set No
(r) Return to
->
Mode
Enable
Enable
Enable/Disable
GPS
Receiver
GPS Emulator (default
Receiver
Source
Shutdown
Satellites Shutdown
previous menu
(default
(default
Device (default Network Host
Amplifier (default enabled)
Mode (default
enabled)
disabled)
enabled)
enabled)
Mode (default
Client)
enabled)
New to the GPS mode menu controls is the ability to
select
the
source
General Operation Overview
- 30 -
fl ash. The
copied to the
recent files.
based system.
The unit must fi rst receive
receiver.
)
The
of the GPS
service personnel can then use
will
persistently
persistent storage location.
appropriate
During normal
system is designed
signal/mode used
store the log fil
Once the maxi
log file on a periodic
operating
user
to
mode,
a valid GPS
examine and
to run with a GPS
used
to
by
system.
es
-
the
assist
in
Section 4
Software
Operations
The
system
connected
primarily
is now
to a GPS
access
the Acela CELL unit and
============
Set GPS
============
(1)
(2)
(3) Disable GPS
(4) Set GPS
(5) Set GPS ECP IP Address
(6)
(7) Set No Box
(8) Set No
(r) Return to
->
(1) TTY
(2) Network Host
(3) Network Host
Enter GPS
Mode
Enable
Enable
Enable/Disable
GPS
Receiver
GPS
Emulator
Receiver
Source Device
Shutdown Mode
Satellites Shutdown Mode
previous menu
Device
Source
Also new to the GPS mode menu controls is the ability to
mode
used
by
system.
actual
trains.
============
Set GPS
============
(1)
(2)
(3) Disable GPS
(4) Set GPS
(5) Set GPS ECP IP Address
(6)
(7) Set No Box
(8) Set No
(r) Return to
->
-------------------------------------
ECP
*
Enter up to 5 IP Addresses
*
Hit 's' to
*
Hit 'r' to return to
Setting
ECP
GPS ECP
(2) Set Time Inte
=================
Set Time Inte
=================
Mode
Enable
Enable
Enable/Disable
GPS
Receiver
GPS
Emulator
Receiver
Source Device
Shutdown Mode
Satellites Shutdown Mode
previous menu
Management Server
save
new list
(192.168.1.101)
Management Server
addresses:
rva
rval
capable
source.
Amplifier
Client
Server
and *reboot*
This is typically
Amplifi er
IP Address:
menu
IP Address
l
of receiving a GPS signal via an
This mode of
system ->
operation
secondarily
used
in a
1?
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
is the default for the Acela AWS unit and
laboratory environment
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- 31 -
Ethernet connection
the Acela PCS
select
the IP
unit.
address
when
to a host
of the
systems
system
source
are not installed in
which itself
it is configured t
of the GPS
is
o
signal/
the
Software Operations
Section 4
(1) Set Test Delay
A
user selected
(2) Set GPS
This
parameter determines
and
microseconds.
(3) Set
The interval the GPS task
value is 18
cept during the initial
(4) Set No Data Timeout Inte
The interval the GPS task can be without receiving any data from GPS
the PA is
(5) Set Polling
The interval for which the GPS task
(6) Set Emulator
The interval the GPS task
(r) Return to
->
Program
period
Receive Update Interval
sec.
turned OFF. The default value is 25sec.
Interval
previous menu
used
interval at which the GPS task
The default is 1
Filter
Interval
programs
Other
parameters
programming
Update Interval
reads
to delay (inhibit) the running of
sec.
the Filter. This is one
for filter programming
period when both filte
rval
remains disabled
the GPS Emulator data from the test port. The default is 15
the GPS ta
acquires
of
the
parameters
are distance travelled afte
r are progra
after the PA is
(3) Set
Programming Distance
========================
Set
Programming Distance
========================
(1) Set
The
quarter
The maximum
->
Distance
distance
(2) Set Maximum
(r) Return to
the train may travel after
mile (0.25
distance
previous menu
To
Program Filte
miles).
Distance
r
programming
To
Program Filte
the train can travel before
r
one filte
programming
r at which the next filter is
the next filter. Default is
(4) Set Maximum
Count
=================
Set Maximum
=================
(1) Set Maximum No Box
The maximum count for No Box (no fi x data) before an alarm is
25mins
(2) Set Maximum No Satellite
The maximum count for not
Default is 1800 ~
(r) Return to
->
previous menu
Count
30mins
Count
sent
Count
enough satellites
(minimum is 3) before an alarm is sent and the PA is
(4) Set Test Location
Used to
select
the location of the test filter set
used
for troubleshooting purposes.
=================
Set Test Location
=================
(1) Set Default Test Location
(2) Set Box For Test Location
(r) Return to
previous menu
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sk.
the GPS
mmed.
turned OFF. The default is
and the PA is
Receiver data.
for
programming
r one filter is
Receiver. Afte
turned OFF. Default is 1500 ~
r which an alarm is
programmed.
5 miles.
It can be in
the filter.
programmed. Ex-
50 sec.
sec.
seconds
The defaul
sent and
The Default i
turned
OFF
t
s
.
Software Operations
Section 4
->
(6)
Read
GPS
Parameters
Displays the current GPS
confi
guration settings.
======================================================
GPS
Parameters
======================================================
Run
State
Debug Msg Level
PA Control Mode
LookUp Table Size
Test Delay
GpsRx
Program
NoData Timeout Inte
Polling Interval 50
Emulator
Max NoBox Count
Max No
NoBox
No
======================================================
Update
Filter Interval 18
Update
Satellites
Shutdown
Satellites Shutdown
Interval 1
rval 25
Interval 15
Count
Mode
Mo
Enabled
0
Enabled
10
0
secs:0 usecs
secs
secs
secs
secs
1500
1800
Enabled
Enabled
(7) Set Debug
Message Level
User selectable debug level,
messages
are
sent
to the “/var/log/dr6
(0) Display No
(1) Display Info
(2) Display Debug
(3) Display More Debug
Enter GPS Debug Msg Level (0)->
Msg
Msg
Msg
Msg
(r) Return to
->
previous menu
(6)
Scan Receiver
The
scan receiver hardware
scanned
longer
power level is
exists.
Confi
guration
above
is
used
to monitor the power levels of a set of
the maximum
threshold
value, the task
===========================
Scan Receiver
===========================
(1)
Scan Receiver Operation
This option is
(2)
Read Scan Receiver
Displays the current
(3)
Channel Sample Count
The
number
(4) Key/De-key
The maximum power level in dBm which
(5) PA
Recovery Time
The period of time in
(6) De-key
Confi
guration
used
to control the
confi
of
samples
Threshold
seconds
Sample Count
state
of the
Parameters
guration settings of
per
channel
to
acquire
that the unit
General Operation Overview
scan receiver
the
scan receiver task.
in order to
will
cause
will
remain in a
task
compute
the
scan receiver
de-keyed state
- 33 -
(ON/OFF).
10_2.log” file.
frequencies
will
de-key the unit until such a condition
an
average
task to de-key the PA
power
following an oscillation
for a given filter set.
value.
.
If th
e
no
induced de-key.
Software Operations
Section 4
The
number
(7)
Short/Fast
The
number
nels.
(See
(8) Long/Slow Key
The
number
nels.
(See
(9)
Fast/Slow
The value in dBm that
(r) Return to
of power
Key
Sample Count
of power
product
product
specifi cation document)
Sample Count
of power
specifi
Key Delta Value
previous menu
readings
readings
readings
cation
determines
to
sample
to
sample
to
sample
document)
if
in order to
in order to
in order to
a fast or slow key
compute
compute
compute
decision
the rolling
the
the long/slow
is
average
short/fast average
made.
of the current
average
scanned channels.
of the current
of the current
(r) Return to
->
==============
Get
Parameters
==============
The “Get
information.
(1) Link
The
“Link
diagnose
=============================================================================
Timestamp: 2012:12:21 - 15:20:16
=============================================================================
Uptime : 2 days 20 hours 46
=============================================================================
Power (dBm) DNLINK UPLINK
=============================================================================
previous menu
Parameters”
Status
Status” option
the health of the
menu is
displays
system.
available
the current
UTC UTC
minutes
to all
users
state
in order to view
of the
system parameters.
system status
Information on this
information and
scanned chan-
scanned chan-
diagnose alarm
page
is
used to
=============================================================================
AGC Control (dB)
=============================================================================
MODE ON
---/--- 0.00
=============================================================================
Status
=============================================================================
VOLTAGE OK OK
TEMPERATURE OK
SOFTWARE
HARDWARE OK OK
OSCILLATION
OVERRANGE OK
CALIBRATION OK
=============================================================================
OK
OK
0.00
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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3.54
53.75
O
alB0F0-0
displays
N
6.31
66.84
OFF
87.00
Software
DC
Current
=============================================================================
AMPERAGE
=============================================================================
Temperature (Celsius)
=============================================================================
CPU 40.06 new item,
FPGA
=============================================================================
Power Amplifier
=============================================================================
STATUS
AMPERAGE 0.89
TEMPERATURE ---=============================================================================
Fan
Confi
=============================================================================
STATE OFF
STATUS OK OK
=============================================================================
System
=============================================================================
GAIN (dB) 87.00
FILTER
=============================================================================
Operations
guration
Confi
guration
Section 4
the
temperature
of the Single Board
Computer
(2)
System Events
The “Sys tem Events” option
Counts”
option.
============
System Events
=============
(1) List
(2) Show
(3)
(r) Return to
Clear
Counts
(3)
System Information
The “System Information” option
======================================================
System
======================================================
Location
System
Board Type
Carrier Verizon EVDO
SW Version
Serial Number
Item Number
Date Built
Watchdog Timer
Info:
Type CSI-DSP85-
displays
previous menu
2008:11:18 - 20:54:46 UTC
Software_lab
PCS - Rev. B
02.03.00 RC5
CDJ80150-000148
CS10-369-xxx
10/08/2008
Enable
d
the current list of
displays
A
system alarms.
the current
state
of the non-RF
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Alarm
statistics
parameters.
are
maintained
in the
“Show
Software Operations
Section 4
======================================================
Local Area
Network:
======================================================
Hostname
Boot Protocol
IP Address
MAC
Address
csi-acela-beta5
dhcp
192.168.1.90
======================================================
Wide Area
Network:
======================================================
PPP Enabled
YES
Modem Type CDMA
PPP0 Address
PPP0
MAC
PPP1 Address
PPP1
MAC
166.143.7.196
Address 166.143.7.196
Address
0.0.0.0
======================================================
SNMP
Confi guration:
======================================================
Enabled
Traps/Inf
Heartbeat
YES
orms NO
NO
======================================================
MODEM
Status Information
======================================================
MODEM #1
RSSI (dBm) -69 (OK)
Registration
Phone
Current Band Cellular
System
Network ID
Temperature
Sts Modem has
Number
ID
(C) 36
9084425314
Sleep
28
5
registered
======================================================
GPS Location
Data
======================================================
Run
State
Latitude
Longitude
Filter ID
Filter Name
Location
BTA
Satellite Count
NoBox Count
Searching
Count 0
Enabled
42.997005
-71.468246
1
pcR0A0D0B0E0F0C0-Wid
Manchester
500
3
0
======================================================
Scan Receiver
MHz avg
dBm
======================================================
Run
State
Dekey Limit
Filter ID
Channels
Enabled
-65.00
1
11
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Software Operations
======================================================
Section 4
(4) Link
Status Loop
The
“Link
Status
able
string. Mode
rameters
basis.
Mode
Loop” option
‘0’
displays
every time the filter selection
‘3’
displays
displays
a list of
a list of power
the current
system parameters
changes.
detector values
state
Mode ‘2’ displays
on a periodic
of the
system
on a periodic
a list of
on a periodic
basis.
scan receiver parameters
basis.
Mode
basis
‘1’
displays
in the form of a
Enter loop delay -> 2
Display Mode (0 = normal, 1 = BTA
2012:12:21, 16:50:26
2, alA0B0-0, alB0F0-0, 1, 0x10, 1,
OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, NM, 2, -65.00, 1, 8, 4, 12, -13.61, -13.62, -13.59, 12, 1,
-13.82, 2,
2128.12,
-14.64,
2121.88,
-14.52, 8,
UTC, 2:22:16, 48.00, 48.00, 43.18, 0.00, 0.49,
-13.67, 3,
2129.38,
changes,
-120.86,
2123.12,
-14.56, 9,
2 =
ScanRcvr
-92.38, -50.94, -56.66, -33.86, -5.38, 87.00, 87.00, 0.0, 0.0, OK, OK,
-13.87, 4,
2130.62,
2124.38,
-14.62, 10,
General Operation Overview
RSSI, 3 = power) -> 0
Providence, 42.038258, -71.216042,
-14.23, 5,
2131.88,
2125.62,
-14.60, 11,
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-14.50, 6,
2133.12,
2126.88,
-14.64, 12,
a list of
on a periodic
2120.62,
-14.64, 7,
2134.38,
parse
system pa-
8, 2, 1,
Locati
on AGC Attenuation
1 -10 Channel Fre
q’s
&
SSI
Modem Registration Statu
s
Software Operations
The
repeater’s operating software
scribed
below.
Operational Mode:
Upon power up, the
will
not key until a GPS position fi x is obtained
Once GPS position fi x is obtain
ment and Keying Decision” and “Low Isolation
ously monitor the
tions and within the normal
System
will
system’s environment
operating range
System Status
The
Operating Software provides
have two
begin
the
repeater
real time
Section 4
modes,
an Operational mode and a Maintenance mode.
operation
and make the
in the
and the unit is within
will begin operation based
Detection
of the
status
Operational
and Protection”
necessary adjustments
Product
data that
Mode. Using a “Band Switching Algorit
an Area D
and FCC Type Certificati
reports
the
efinition.
on the Area D
algorithms.
to keep the product
state
of the
efinitions “Channel
The
operational software
on.
repeater.
This
These
are
hm” the repeater
Power Measure
operating
status contains:
will
with
de-
continu-
specifi
-
ca
-
Currently
System
Identifi er, The Real Time
memory
status records
will
The
Operating Software
- A count and time
- A count and time
the
- A count and time
- The count and time
operator
able at the time of activation of the
tachment
Alarms
The
Operating Software
alarm event. The
sages
via E-mail using
Each Alarm
-
- Alarm Filter
-
- Alarm
System events
be able to store 48 hours of
are
C of this
defined has these User Provisioned Capab
Disable
is
cleared.
false or
Send
an Alarm
munications Subsystem
clears
are
stored
to a Log File. In future
Status
saved
will
be user
will
also record to nonvolatile memory and make
stamp each time the
stamp
of
that
performed
stamp each time the
Operating software
the
System:
un-useful notifi cations
Clear Message:
if
provisioned.
each time the operating software is placed into the Maintenance Mode, and the
the
stamp
of
document.
has the ability to monitor a
standard
Conditions: A Filter
any activation
SMTP and
The
Message:
if
The Operating Software
of
the
Product
Status data,
defi
ned.
processor is booted.
action.
Watchdog Timer is activated,
Watchdog Timer.
in
conjunction
POP3 protocols
Operating software
Condition
if provisioned.
The Operating Software
provisioned.
General Operation Overview
releases,
will
be
with up to 6
of
the “Low Isolation Detection
System
for
with the
ilities.:
can
(such
can
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with the
saved
to
nonvolatile
complete status records
conditions
Communications Subsystem
to a User
disable
as X number
Provisioned
the
can
send a notification via
send
an alarm
exception
available
and the
that are out of normal
System
of
occurrences
clear
of the
memory
to a user in the
associated de
and
Protection Algorithm”
e-mail
account.
(prohibit Keying) until the alarm
per hour) to the alarm
message
message
System
for retrieval. The
per minute. The interval that
is
capable
Serial Number
nonvolatile
Maintenance Mode:
User
bugging inf
operation,
when an alarm condition
ormation avail-
as defined in at
triggering
of
sending
alarm
condition
to pre
E-mail through the Com-
and
the
ID of
an
mes-
ven
-
t
Software
Maintenance Mode
The
repeater has,
the TMI only by typing the user
Operations
in addition to
it’ s
normal “Operational Mode” a
name
and
password
of
service.
Section 4
“Ma
intenance Mode”. After system
boot up this
mode can be
accessed in
This mode
except
user. During the
- Manual operation
- Manual operation
- Manual Setting
- Retrieval
- Retrieval
- Setting of all User Provisioned Settings
- Retrieval
- Retrieval
- The
- A Method to automatically place
- A Method to automatically place
-
-
of operation provides all the
that upon
Low Isolation
Ability
session.
the
Maintenance Mode.
Ability
Ability
entering
Maintenance
of all
of
the Current Version
of logged Status data
of
boot
to Disable and Enable the
to load Operating Software into
to perform a
the
of
the Key/De-Key functi
of
the Area D
of
the gain setting in
current
counts, Maintenance Mode entry
Detection
“so
same menus
Maintenance
Mode of
User Provisioned Settings from
and
f
t”
reset
operation
efinition Switching functi
both the Uplink and Downlink Directions
of software in the
Protection
System.
the
System
the stem back into operation afte
the repeater’s proce
of
the processor.
and features
Mode, the product will de-key and await
the
Operating Software supports:
on.
Product
events.
back into operation upon the di
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on.
the
counts,
Product
ssor.
as shown in
Watch Dog timer
the software overview on previous page
r a
User Provisioned time
instructions
events with de
scontinuance
from a
connected
bugging data, and
of
the Maintenan
limit of inactivity in
s
ce
Software Operations
Terms used
Section 4
in this manual
AGC= Automatic Gain Contro
CBC=
Cross
Band
Coupler
CSI= Cellular
DAS= Distributed
DC = Direct
DHCP= Dynamic Host
DL = Down Link
FCC =
FPGA= Field
GPS = Global
GUI = Graphical
IP = Internet
IT
= Information Te
LAN = Local Area
LED= Light Emitting
LNA = Low Noise Amplifier
PCS =
RF= Radio
SBC= Single board
SNMP= Simple Network
TMI=
Text Menu Interface
UL = Up Link
USB = Universal Serial
VSWR = Voltage Standing Wave Rati
General Operation Overview
Specialties, Inc.
Antenna
Current
Federal Communications Commission
Protocol
Personal Communications
Frequency
Programmable
Positioning
User
Interface
chnologie
Network
Diode
Computer
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l
System
Confi
System
Management Protocol
Bus
guration Protocol
Gate Array
s
Service
o
Software Operations
Repeater Index
A
AGC 6, 40
Alarm
Notifi cation Me
10
Alarms 10
B
Band Switching Algorithm 10
Block Diagram of the Major
Components 4
C
Continuing Availability
vice and
Parts 15
CPU 40
Crossed
Cable 20
CSI 40
D
DAS 40
DC IN 10
DHCP 40
E
EIA232 Pin
Specifi cations 16
ERP 40
F
Face
Plate
Dimensions 8
FPGA 40
G
General Operation Overview
16
GPS 10
H
Hardware
Confi
guration 5
Hardware Operations 11
I
Important Safety
2
Information
ssage
of Ser-
Section 4
Indicator Lights 11
Installation 6
L
LED 40
Local
Communication Interface
Ports 16
Login 19
M
Main Menu 19
Maintenance
Module
Face
Mode 39
Plate
Confi
5, 8, 9
Module
Module
Module Label
Face
Plate View
Interconnection
Locations 7
Module Side View 5
Module Top View 5
Monitoring & Alarms 17
N
Normal
null
O
Operational
P
Physical
Power Up 10, 11
Powerup
Product Hardware
Product Software
R
RF 40
RF Alarms 38
RF and Power Cabling 6, 7
S
SBC 40
Section
Section
Section
serial cable 17
General Operation Overview
Operation 10
modem adapter 17
Mode 38
Installation Into The Train
6
and
System
Procedures 10
2 7
3 10
4
16
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Warranty 13
Warranty 14
guration
5
Diagram 7
Check
Out
Set
Parameters
SNMP 40
Software Operations 16
Straight Cable 20
System
System Status 10
Alarms 38
T
Telnet
Session 20
Telnet
Session (Remote Acce
20
terminal
Terms
Text Menu Interface 17
emulation programs 18
used in this manual 40
Top View Dimensions 9
U
USB 40
W
Warranty and Repair
13
warranty period 13
Web
based
Menu 19, 23
GUI
Session 17
ss)
Procedures
Note
s
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Note
s
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