BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisInstallation and Operation Manual1Contents3Preface7Scope of Manual7Document Conventions7Associated Documentation8Publication Record91 Description111.1 Features121.2 Modules131.3 Mechanical Assembly161.4 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands191.5 Applications201.6 Licenses211.7 Theory of Operation221.7.1 Signal Paths241.7.2 Online and Offline Modes241.7.3 Intermodule Communications251.7.4 Power Management and Distribution261.7.5 PMU Operation on DC Input281.7.6 Front Panel Fans312 General Safety and Regulatory Information332.1 Personal Safety342.1.1 Unpacking and Moving the Equipment342.1.2 Lethal Voltages342.1.3 AC Power Connection352.1.4 Explosive Environments352.1.5 High Temperatures352.1.6 LED Safety (EN 60825-1)352.1.7 Proximity to RF Transmissions / A proximité des émissions RF362.2 Equipment Safety372.2.1 Installation and Servicing Personnel372.2.2 Preventing Damage to the PA372.2.3 ESD Precautions372.2.4 Anti-tampering Devices382.3 Environmental Conditions382.3.1 Operating Temperature Range382.3.2 Humidity382.3.3 Dust and Dirt382.4 Regulatory Information392.4.1 Distress Frequencies392.4.2 Compliance Standards392.4.3 FCC Compliance392.4.4 Unauthorized Modifications393 Operation413.1 Front Panel423.2 Module Indicator LEDs and Switches463.2.1 Reciter463.2.2 PA483.2.3 PMU494 Working with Base Stations from Your PC514.1 PC Recommendations524.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station524.2.1 Logging In534.2.2 Setting the IP Address544.2.3 Responding to Security Warnings554.2.4 Connecting a Networked PC to a Base Station564.2.5 Troubleshooting Connection Problems584.2.6 Finding a Lost or Forgotten IP Address584.2.7 Setting Up Authentication594.3 Working with the Web Interface604.3.1 Monitoring Operation614.3.2 Viewing Configuration Settings634.3.3 Viewing the Base Station and Network Identity654.4 Basic Tasks664.4.1 User Settings664.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline664.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms664.4.4 Working with Configuration Files674.4.5 Configuring Single Base Stations674.4.6 Configuring Base Stations in a Channel Group684.4.7 Setting Up Custom Alarms684.4.8 Disabling the Front Panel Keypad694.4.9 Preparing to Download Firmware694.4.10 Checking for Interference on a Receive Channel715 Installation735.1 Before You Begin745.1.1 Equipment Security745.1.2 Grounding and Lightning Protection745.1.3 Equipment Ventilation745.1.4 Ambient Temperature Sensor745.1.5 Cabinet and Rack Ventilation755.2 Unpacking and Moving the Subrack775.3 Identifying the Equipment795.4 Initial Setting Up815.4.1 Confirming Operation815.4.2 Customizing the Configuration835.4.3 Recommended Configuration Settings835.4.4 Restricted Port Numbers845.4.5 Changing the Root Password845.4.6 Tuning the Reciter855.5 Installing the Base Station on Site895.5.1 Base Stations for Trunked Systems895.5.2 Equipment Required905.5.3 Mounting the Subrack915.6 Connecting Up the Base Station955.6.1 Connection Overview955.6.2 Connecting AC Power965.6.3 Connecting DC Power975.6.4 Connecting the Auxiliary DC Power Output985.6.5 Connecting RF995.6.6 Connecting an External Frequency Reference1005.6.7 Connecting a 1 PPS Source1015.6.8 Ethernet Connection1015.6.9 Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs1026 Maintenance1037 Troubleshooting1058 Replacing Modules1078.1 Saving the Base Station’s Configuration1088.2 Preliminary Disassembly1098.3 Replacing a Reciter1118.4 Replacing a Power Amplifier1138.5 Replacing a Power Management Unit1158.6 Replacing the Module Guide Rails1168.7 Replacing the Subrack Interconnect Board1178.8 Final Reassembly118Appendix A – Interface Pin Allocations119System Interface Connector119Ethernet Connector119PMU Auxiliary DC Output119Appendix B – Inter-Module Connections121Dual 50 W Base Station121Single 50 W Base Station122100 W Base Station123Receive-only Base Station124Appendix C – Identifying Front Panels125Glossary127Tait Software License Agreement139Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity143Größe: 4,45 MBSeiten: 144Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen