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Boomer II User Manual & Integrator’s Guide ____________________________________________ Integrator’s Task 
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Copyright Wavenet Technology © November 2003 
Wavenet provides a test facility for measuring host/terminal emissions 
and subsequent modem desense of integrated host/terminals. See 
“Desense and EMI” on page 74. In addition, see “Guide to Desense” on 
page 132. 
Set Up a Final Test Environment 
To ensure proper assembly of the final product (antenna properly 
connected, serial port operational, and so on), perform an end-to-end 
test that proves the final product can receive and transmit at the 
required signal levels.  
In locations where the final assembly test is performed within network 
coverage area, this test is relatively simple. In some countries the 
network operator may provide a dedicated test network for this 
purpose. You should consult with the relevant network operator for 
assistance prior to any testing commencing on a live or test network. In 
locations where network coverage is not available, or for products to be 
shipped to another country, it is necessary to test by secondary means. 
The final assembly test must verify that all connections to the modem 
are made correctly. Testing on a network is not required. See “Final 
Assembly” on page 76, and “End User Problem Resolution” on pag
76. 
Install and Field Test the Product 
When the product is shipped to a site, it is installed or mounted in a 
particular location, one that might restrict RF communications. The 
service question is whether the behaviour of a dysfunctional product is 
caused by poor coverage or a network service provider is down. To 
guarantee that the modem is located in an area of good coverage and 
that an end-to-end loop back message is possible, your product needs a 
software application to perform the test. 
Your most effective approach to field testing is to include an 
installation test procedure as part of your standard software load. See 
“Final Assembly” on page 76 and see “End User Problem Resolution” 
on page 76. 
Environmental Issues 
The Boomer II OEM modem is designed for a combination of easy 
serviceability and general ruggedness but are designed to be housed in 
a host/terminal. The modem is tested to conform to the environmental 
levels (for example, industrial use specifications and PC card 
standards) that meet the intended applications of most integrators. If 
you need additional ruggedness and safety in your products, you must 
engineer the environmental characteristics of your host/terminal to 
achieve a special safety rating. 
General Precautions 
 
Minimise handling of static sensitive modules and components.