User's Manual

AXM700 Repeater
User Manual V0.2
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3. AXM700 Overview
3.1 Operation Modes
3.1.1 Local Web-GUI
The AXM700 can be accessed locally by connecting a RJ-45 crossover cable from your laptop to the Ethernet port of the
repeater. Once a connection is established, launch your web browser and type http://192.168.63.1 in the address bar. A
popup window prompting for a user name and password will appear. Input your login credentials to gain access to the
repeater.
3.1.2 Remote NMS (Modem Option)
The AXM700 can support an optionally CDMA wireless modem in order to monitor and adjust the settings of the repeater
from a remote location. A computer with internet connection can be used to gain access to the repeater from a remote
location. To gain access to the repeater from a remote location, launch you web browser and type the static IP address that
has been assigned to the wireless modem and a popup window prompting for a user name and password will appear. Input
your login credentials to gain access to the repeater.
3.2 Front Panel LED
A general overview of the status of the repeater can be seen by looking at the LED indicators on the front of the repeater.
Indicator Description
PWR Indicates whether or not repeater is being powered
BITF Test to see that the modules is functioning
AGC Indicates whether or not AGC is being utilized
OSC Detects if oscillation is occurring
DL Low Detects is DL RSSI signal is below the specified threshold
RESET Indicates whether or not an unauthorized reset has occurred
COM Indicates that the repeater is communicating with the laptop
AC Fail Indicates that the repeater is not receiving enough AC Power
DC Fail Indicates that the repeater is not receiving enough DC Power
O/P Indicates that the repeater is in the state of RF Overpower
S/D Indicates that the repeater is performing the built-in shutdown
routine to protect itself from further damage
Tamper Detects if the settings of the repeaters have been changed