User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- System Manual Book 1: System Description
- Introduction
- System Components
- Specifications
- System Specifications
- Radio and Modem
- Data Communication
- Voice/Fax (Subscriber Units with voice support)
- Telephony (Subscriber Units with voice support)
- IF Indoor – Outdoor Communication (SU-A/E, AU-E-NI, AU-E-BS)
- Configuration and Management
- GU-RA GPS Radio
- GU-RA to BS-GU Communication
- Environmental
- Standards Compliance, General
- Physical Specifications
- System Specifications
- System Manual Book 2: Installation
- IF-Based Equipment
- Packing Lists
- Guidelines for Selection of Equipment Locations
- Installing the Outdoor Unit
- Installing the SU-NI and AU-NI Indoor Unit
- Installing Modular Base Station Equipment
- Installing the GU-A-BS GPS and Alarms System
- IF-Based Equipment
- System Manual Book 3: Commissioning
- System Manual Book 4: Operations and Administration
- Accessing the Monitor Program
- Menus and Parameters
- Main Menu
- Info Screens Menu
- Unit Control Menu
- Basic Configuration Menu
- Site Survey Menu
- Advanced Configuration Menu
- IP Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Air Interface Parameters (AU and SU)
- Network Management Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Bridge Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Performance Parameters (AU and SU)
- Service Parameters (AU and SU)
- Security Parameters (AU and SU)
- Voice Parameters (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Dialing Parameters (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Telephony Signals (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Hopping Parameters (GU)
- Alarm Parameters (GU)
- Configuration Download/Upload
- System Manual: Appendices
IF Based Equipment
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BreezeACCESS 4.0 System Manual
3. Carefully insert the BS-PS or BS-PS-AC Power Supply and the BS-AU
modules into their intended slots and push firmly until they are
securely locked. Before inserting the modules, verify that the
switches of all BS-AU modules are in the OFF position. Close the
captive screws attached to each module. Place blank covers over all
the unused slots.
4. Connect the IF cable(s) to the connector(s) marked IF located on the
front panel(s) of the BS-AU module(s) as shown in Figure 1-10‚
page 1-17. The other side of the IF cable should already be connected
to the outdoor unit.
5. If a BS-PS DC power supply is used, connect the DC power cable to
the –48 VDC In jack (marked –48V) located on the front panel of the
BS-PS power supply. If a redundant power supply module is
installed, connect a power cable to it as well. Connect the power
cable(s) to the –48 VDC power source and the black wire to the
-48 VDC contact of the power source. Connect the red wire to the
+ (Return) contact. Connect the shield to the ground.
6. If a BS-PS-AC AC power supply is used, connect the AC power cable
to the AC jack (marked AC IN) located on the front panel of the
BS-PS-AC power supply. If a redundant power supply module is
installed, connect a power cable to that unit as well. Connect the
power cable(s) to the AC mains.
7. Switch the BS-PS or BS-PS-AC power supplies to ON. Verify that all
the power indicator LEDs on the front panel are on. If you are using
a BS-PS-AC power supply module, verify that the OVERTEMP alarm
indicator is off.
8. Configure the basic parameters in all BS-AU modules as described in
Book 3: Commissioning. Set the switches on the front panel of all
BS-AU modules in the chassis to ON only after all the basic
parameters have been configured properly.
This is to avoid
transmitting at undesired frequencies.
NOTE:
Disconnect the IF cable from the BS-AU module before inserting or removing it to/from
the BS-SH chassis.