User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction of Epoch-M1P
- Overview
- Warnings and Hazards
- Epoch-M1P Parts List
- Epoch-M1P Software Installation and Requirements
- 1.4.1 Minimum PCS Requirements
- 1.4.2 Epoch-M1P Software Installation
- ** Refer to the Software Setup Guide
- ** Refer to the USB Setup Guide
- Pre-Installation using Epoch-M1P Software
- Step by Step Instructions for Installation
- User Manual V1.0 using Epoch-M1P Software
- Menu Structure
- Using the Epoch-M1P Software
- Alarms
- Default Control Settings
- Maintenance Guide for Epoch-M1P
- Periodic Inspection Checklist
- Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Tx & Rx LEDs
- Common Installation Problems
- Warranty and Repair Policy
- General Warranty
- Limitations of Warranty
Epoch-M1P RF Repeater
User Manual V1.0
D - 325, 350 & 375
B1 425, 450 & 475
B2 525, 550 & 575
B
B3 625, 650 & 675
E - 725, 750 & 775
F - 825, 850 & 875
C3 925, 950 & 975
C4 1025, 1050 & 1075
C
C5 1125, 1150 & 1175
Table 6 – Channel Number Assi
g
nment
SNMP
(only applicable if a wireless modem is connected to the repeate )
r
r
a. Site ID
The
Site ID
is a unique ID for each site and will be provided by the
Wireless Provider.
b. Manager IP
The
Manager IP
address will be provided by the Wireless Provider. The
repeater will send alarms to the Wireless Provider’s NOC to the assigned
Manager IP address.
Modem
(only applicable if a wireless modem is connected to the repeate )
The
Auto Connection
box needs to be checked when the wireless modem
is installed inside the repeater. A wireless modem is used in order to
send the alarms and the heartbeat over the air to the Wireless Provider’s
NOC.
Repeater
Click the “Install” button and the repeater will setup automatically.
For information regarding the use of the Epoch-M1P Software during installation,
refer to Section 1.7.1 on page 11, “Repeater Installation” (starting at number 9).
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