User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface Material
- Policy for Warrantee and Repair
- Safety Instructions
- Warnings and Admonishments
- Standards and Certification
- About this Guide and Other Relevant Documentation
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction to GX System
- 2 System Installation
- 3 Commissioning MA Head-End
- 4 Provisioning the MobileAccessGX
- Appendix A: System Specifications
- Appendix B: Ordering Information
- Appendix C: Site Preparation
MobileAccessGX Installation and Configuration Guide 26
3.2 Configure Controller Settings
In the Network Topology, double-click on the controller item. The controller
General
tab is
displayed, where the Controller Mode is displayed as shown below.
Figure 3-6: SC-450 General Tab
Configure as follows:
1. In the General tab:
Assign the controller a recognizable Name indicating its location or other.
Verify that the correct Time and Date are set for the controller since events for devices
under this controller will be received with the set time and date.
Set the Controller Type according to your system.
Click the Base Line button. This sets
all
of
the MobileAccess devices currently displayed in
the Network Topology pane as a reference and will continue displaying them (in gray)
even if communication is lost with a device.
3.3 Device Configuration and Preparation
This procedure consists of two phases: configuration and preparation phase and adjustment
procedure.
NOTE: The available tabs and options in the SC-450 Web GUI may vary depending on the
access level used to open your session.
Phase I
1. Log-in to the SC-450. Refer to section 3.1.1 for details.
2. Verify that the Base Unit, RIU and GX units are displayed in the Network Topology tree.
NOTE: GX units are hosted by the BU and are detected every time the BU is powered-up or
reset from the Web GUI application.
Verify that all the elements are displayed in the Network Topology pane under their
corresponding hosts, and are colored green, red, or yellow. Any of these colors are
acceptable before the adjustment procedure has been performed (following sections).