User's Manual

Preliminary Document
CI Wireless Inc. 11/19/99 3
Protocol Selection
To insure proper RF power output the proper protocol must be selected this insures the
software will properly distinguish the detected RF power level. CDMA is the only protocol
that requires a different look up table/RF calibration.
Protocol Selection Switch Five
CDMA On
All Other* Off
*All other protocols include; AMPS, GSM, PCS 1900, CDMA, IDEN, ESMR, TDMA
Band Selection
The Mini is available in two models, a 15 Mhz bandwidth unit and a 5 Mhz bandwidth unit.
Selection of the proper operating band A, B, or C with the 15 Mhz unit and D, E, or F with the
5 Mhz model is user selectable with two dip switches as follows:
Band Selection Band Width Switch 3 Switch 4
A 15 off off
B 15 on off
C 15 off on
D 5 off off
E 5 on off
F 5 off on
If the switches are improperly set (On/On), the unit will not function. This fault will be
indicated by the DC power on LED Indicator flashing green.
Note: If the band selection switch is changed after the unit is powered up the unit will not
change frequency until the (1) power is cycled or (2) the reset switch is pressed, (Activating
the reset switch will make the unit go through the set up cycle).
Remote Alarming
Remote alarming is accomplished with a factory install modem and software option. The
Mini microprocessor will detect the modem and initialize the required software. By dialing
into the unit, it may now be programmed to the desired response numbers and alarm codes.
Access to programming mode requires entering a user selected 5-digit password.
1. Telephone Number 20 digits, maximum
Include required access codes such as 9
If required by a PBX. A comma is used to insert a
delay.