User Manual
AXELL 3604 A284 SERIES UHF REPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
X DOC PN 3604 A284 Series-UM © Axell Wireless Ltd
5.1.1 Connect the Repeater to the Computer .................................................................. 27
5.1.2 Configure the Computer Network Parameters ........................................................ 28
5.2 Web Session Login to the Repeater ................................................................................. 30
5.3 Navigating the Web GUI Application ................................................................................ 31
5.3.1 Title Bar Menu Options ............................................................................................ 32
6 Setup ............................................................................................................................ 33
6.1 Overview of the Setup Procedures ................................................................................... 33
6.2 Assigning Repeater a Recognizable Name ..................................................................... 33
6.3 CSR Channel Configuration .............................................................................................. 34
6.4 Setting Date and Time ....................................................................................................... 36
6.5 Additional Configuration Options .................................................................................... 36
6.5.1 Configuring External Alarms .................................................................................... 36
6.5.2 IP Address ............................................................................................................... 37
6.5.3 SNMP Support ......................................................................................................... 38
6.5.4 TCP/IP and Ethernet ............................................................................................... 39
6.5.5 Modem Setup .......................................................................................................... 40
6.6 Integration into the AEM .................................................................................................... 42
7 Administration and Monitoring .................................................................................. 43
7.1 User Accounts .................................................................................................................... 43
7.1.1 Default User Accounts ............................................................................................. 43
7.1.2 User Access Levels ................................................................................................. 43
7.1.3 Password Change ................................................................................................... 44
7.2 Reboot ................................................................................................................................. 44
7.3 Axell Shell ........................................................................................................................... 45
8 Monitoring and Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 46
8.1 Monitoring ........................................................................................................................... 46
8.1.1 Logs Screen ............................................................................................................ 46
8.1.2 Alarm Classification and Thresholds ....................................................................... 47
8.1.3 Home Screen Monitoring ......................................................................................... 49
8.1.4 Site Information and System Performance ............................................................. 50
8.2 Module LEDs ....................................................................................................................... 51
8.2.1 Control Module LEDs .............................................................................................. 51
8.2.2 Power Supply LEDs ................................................................................................ 51
8.3 Troubleshooting Remote Communication ...................................................................... 53
8.3.1 Direct Modem Access ............................................................................................. 53
8.3.2 Trace Modem .......................................................................................................... 54
8.3.3 Manually Answering Incoming Calls ........................................................................ 55
8.3.4 Common Problems .................................................................................................. 56
9 Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 58
9.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 58
9.2 Preventative Maintenance ................................................................................................. 58
9.3 Component Replacement .................................................................................................. 58
9.4 Product Disposal ................................................................................................................ 58
9.5 Replacing Backup Battery ................................................................................................. 58
9.6 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 59
9.7 Component Replacement .................................................................................................. 59
9.8 Product Disposal ................................................................................................................ 59
Appendix A - Specification ............................................................................................... 60