User Manual
Table Of Contents
- MBF, Multi Band Repeater
- Contact Information
- About This Manual
- For whom it is Intended
- Notice
- Confidential - Authorized Customer Use
- Disclaimer of Liability
- Warrantee
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Commissioning Advice
- 4 Setup
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Modem Communication
- 8 Specifications
AXELL MBF MULI-BAND FIBER REPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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CONNECT 9600
This means that an online connection is established to the remote peer. From now on, all characters
typed on the keyboard will end up on the remote peer’s screen. Similarly, all characters typed by the
remote peer will be displayed on the screen.
In the example, the incoming call
was successfully answered, and the
remote user entered the text
message.
In order to come back to modem command mode, press +++ (three pluses) rapidly (within one
second).
Receiving
OK
means that the modem is back in command mode.
Type
ATH <enter>
This terminates the connection to the remote peer. The message
NO CARRIER
will be displayed.
7.5.4 Common Problems
7.5.4.1 Problem 1
When enabling the remote access for the repeater, the modem fails to log in to the network.
7.5.4.2 Solution
Signal strength from the donor site is too low. The signal strength can be read directly from the
modem. Go in to Direct Modem Access as described earlier. Use the command AT+CSQ
(documented below) to read out the signal strength.
In order to have good signal quality, Axell Wireless recommends that the signal strength should be
better than -95 dBm. If signal strength is lower, try to adjust the antennas to get a better signal
strength from the donor.