User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Configuration
- 3.1 Before you begin
- 3.2 Connecting to your GoBox configuration interface
- 3.3 Managing Operational Profiles
- 3.4 Managing Duplexers
- 4 Using the GoBox
- 4.1 Turning your GoBox On
- 4.2 Selecting an Operational Profile
- 4.3 Stopping Repeater Operation
- 4.4 Checking GoBox Status
- 4.5 Administration
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 5.1 Cannot connect to the GoBox web interface
- 5.2 Network Status icon displays REG ERR
- 5.3 Network Status icons displays PSWD
- 5.4 Network Status icon WWW does not turn solid
- 5.5 Network Status icon VPN does not turn solid
- 5.6 Network Status icon RNC does not turn solid
- 5.7 Status window displays Err:Ctrl
- 5.8 Status window displays Err:Rad1, Err:Rad2 or Err:Rad12
- 5.9 There are no profiles to select on the GoBox control panel
- 5.10 GoBox web interface displays “Template Syntax Error”
- 5.11 The LEDs and the LCD backlight do not turn on
- 5.12 When turning on the GoBox, the LEDs flash rapidly for a second, and the LCD stays blank
- 6 Glossary
SFFR-6 User Manual
Getting Started
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2.2.3 External Interfaces
The External Interfaces will vary based on the options purchased when your GoBox was ordered.
The interface module presents both AC and DC connectors, Ethernet port for use in Network mode, and RF Connector(s).
The standard option is a transmit and receive RF connector. There is an option for a 2
nd
receive RF Connector.
2.2.3.1 AC Power Connector
The AC Power Connector interfaces to the AC Power Cable. The GoBox supports 100 – 250 VAC.
2.2.3.2 DC Power Connector
The DC Power Connector interfaces to the DC Power Cable. The GoBox supports 10.8 - 15.6 VDC.
2.2.3.3 Ethernet Connector
The Ethernet port is used to access the GoBox’s internal programming menu and/or to connect multiple GoBoxes via
Etherstack’s optional RNC switch.
Attach a standard Ethernet cable to this port with the other end connected directly to a laptop/PC or to other network
equipment. See Section 3.2 below for details on how to program you GoBox.