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Chapter 2  Initial Setup 
AirMux-104 Installation and Operation Manual 
2-2 
Performing Initial Setup of AirMux-104
 
 
2.2 AirMux-104 System 
AirMux-104 system comprises the following units: 
•  Radio Terminal (RT): An enclosed aluminum frame with a front sealed plastic 
cover, containing an integrated transceiver with an antenna, RF module, 
modem and standard interfaces. The RT stores all configuration parameters of 
the AirMux-104 system. 
RT includes 16-pin KRONE-type connector which receives -48 VDC, E1 and 
Ethernet traffic from the indoor unit (RTCB). 
The RT is attached to a mast or a wall using a special mounting kit. The RT 
mounting kit is supplied with the unit. 
•  Radio Terminal Connection Box (RTCB): The unit that interfaces between 
the RT and the users. It converts 220 VAC to -48VDC, and sends it on to the 
RT. The RTCB also splits the incoming data from the RT cable into two 
separate lines, one for E1 and one for IP. The RTCB does not store any 
configuration data, that is why when replacing an RTCB, there is no need for 
additional configuration of the AirMux-104 system. 
2.3  Installing AirMux-104 Management Software 
AirMux-104 management application is distributed on CD-ROM as an executable 
file. The application can be run under Windows 98/2000/NT/XP operating 
system. 
 
To install the AirMux-104 management program: 
1.  Insert the distribution CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 
2.  Run Airmux.exe from the CD-ROM drive.  
3.  Follow the onscreen instructions of the installation wizard to complete setup of 
the AirMux-104 management program in the desired location. 
2.4  Performing Initial Setup of AirMux-104 
Before physical installation of the local and remote AirMux-104 units, you must 
perform initial setup of the system and download configuration parameters to the 
devices.  
 
To perform initial setup: 
1.  Prepare the 2m RT-to-RTCB configuration cable for initial setup. 
2.  Connect the first RTCB to its RT using the 2m configuration cable. 
3.  Power up the first RTCB (see 
Connecting the Power
 in Chapter 3). 
4.  Connect management station to the first RTCB.