CALAMP WIRELESS NETWORKS INC. MCUA5R Manuel D’Utilisation
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Integra T Technical Manual
2. Features and Operation
2.1 Overview
This chapter describes the connections,
indicators and operating characteristics of
Integra-TR.
indicators and operating characteristics of
Integra-TR.
2.2 Intended
Audience
This chapter is intended for system design and
installation personnel.
installation personnel.
2.3 Front
Panel
Integra
®
ANT
SETUP
COM
RUN
CS RX
RD
PWR
SYN TX
TD
Figure 6 – Integra-T front panel
The various front panel elements are described
in the following sections.
in the following sections.
2.3.1 Antenna
Connector
Antenna connector is a type SMA-female, 50
ohms.
ohms.
Testing must be done with a 50-ohm dummy
load. Units operated with a “rubber duck” an-
tenna connected directly to the antenna con-
nector may exhibit unusual operating character-
istics and high levels of reverse power.
load. Units operated with a “rubber duck” an-
tenna connected directly to the antenna con-
nector may exhibit unusual operating character-
istics and high levels of reverse power.
2.3.2 LED
Indicators
Integra-TR has four two-color LED indicators.
Functions are shown in the following table:
Functions are shown in the following table:
RUN/PWR
green
normal operation
flash
green
green
sleep mode (flashes dur-
ing wakeup)
ing wakeup)
flash
red &
green
green
setup mode, or loading
new application or new
bootloader
new application or new
bootloader
flash
red
red
firmware error *
red
CPU or PROM failure *
CS/SYN
off
no RF carrier
green
Receive carrier present
red
(reserved)
RX/TX
off
Idle
green
receiving network data
yellow
synthesizer unlocked
red
transmitter is on
RD/TD
off
Idle
green
RX data outgoing from
RS-232 port
RS-232 port
red
TX data incoming at RS-
232 port
232 port
*
Contact technical support.
2.3.3
Connection to DTE
Integra-TR is configured as DCE. Most DTE
should be connected using a 9–conductor pin to
pin “straight” cable.
should be connected using a 9–conductor pin to
pin “straight” cable.
Some RTUs or PLCs may require a special ca-
ble to route the signals correctly. See the docu-
mentation for your data equipment for further
information.
ble to route the signals correctly. See the docu-
mentation for your data equipment for further
information.