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Paragon
PD
Technical Manual
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1.6 Radio Series I or II
System-engineered installations use one of two
complements of Paragon
complements of Paragon
PD
radio modules. They
are assembled on a common chassis:
Series I models:
-
800 MHz frequency range radios
-
Frequency programming is done via
EPROM. (This model does not use the pro-
gramming port of Series II models).
EPROM. (This model does not use the pro-
gramming port of Series II models).
Series II models:
-
VHF and UHF frequency range radios (800
MHz models will be available as Series II at
a later date)
MHz models will be available as Series II at
a later date)
-
Frequency programming is done using soft-
ware via a programming port located on the
speaker front panel.
ware via a programming port located on the
speaker front panel.
1.7 Packaging
Each Paragon
PD
product normally leaves the
factory packaged as follows:
•
A Series I or II Dataradio base station “Ra-
dio assembly”
•
A dual power supply assembly
•
A Dataradio BDLC
PD
model
•
A Radio Interface Cable to link the Radio
assembly to the BDLC
PD
:
18-inch long “Y” cable; DB-25 female to
dual DB-25 female (p/n 730 03374-102)
for connection between backplane PCBs
and BDLC
dual DB-25 female (p/n 730 03374-102)
for connection between backplane PCBs
and BDLC
PD
.
•
One standard seven-foot 120VAC power
cord
•
Two DC power cables to connect the radio
assembly to the dual power supply assem-
bly.
bly.
•
Courtesy small parts kit
Frequently, Paragon
PD
product components are
field-assembled prior to customer delivery.
The cabinetry may then be supplied in one of
several custom rack-mount configurations that
may also include fan, backhaul modems,
duplexer/filters/combiners, and ancillary
equipment.
several custom rack-mount configurations that
may also include fan, backhaul modems,
duplexer/filters/combiners, and ancillary
equipment.
If damage has occurred to the equipment during
shipment, file a claim with the carrier immedi-
ately.
shipment, file a claim with the carrier immedi-
ately.
2. Installation
2.1 Overview
The cabinet and rack-mount housing the Para-
gon
gon
PD
’s Radio assembly and the BDLC
PD
is gen-
erally installed in a sheltered facility. Occasion-
ally located adjacent to the nerve center of the
user’s network, it is often located near tower
sites or at remote locations where it operates
unattended.
ally located adjacent to the nerve center of the
user’s network, it is often located near tower
sites or at remote locations where it operates
unattended.
Furnishings needed include power, cabling and
installation of antenna, landline or microwave
modem and host PC or portable computer. De-
tails of these are outside the scope of this man-
ual. This manual covers the radio assembly and
the BDLC
installation of antenna, landline or microwave
modem and host PC or portable computer. De-
tails of these are outside the scope of this man-
ual. This manual covers the radio assembly and
the BDLC
PD
that includes the modem.
2.2 Location
Be sure to place the Paragon
PD
in such a way
that:
•
The LEDs can be seen (as an aid in trouble-
shooting)
•
Access to the antenna connector and to the
back connectors is possible without remov-
ing the unit
ing the unit
•
Sufficient air may flow around the unit to
provide adequate cooling.
2.3 Electrical
Standard 120 VAC electrical power is required.
It should be capable of providing at least 10A.
It should be capable of providing at least 10A.