Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- About this manual
- Safety information
- Ch 1 - Introduction
- Ch 2 - Adding cards to the Controller
- Unpacking the System Controller
- Unpacking the picocells
- System Controller card configuration
- Adding cards to the System Controller (first steps)
- Jumper and DIP switch settings
- Attaching bus cables
- Adding cards to the System Controller (final steps)
- Configuring Controller cards
- Verifying the card configuration
- Ch 3 - Installing the Controller
- Ch 4 - Verifying the Controller configuration
- Ch 5 - Configuring the router
- Ch 6 - Testing picocells
- Ch 7 - Installing picocells
- Ch 8 - Connecting to external equipment
- Ch 9 - System testing
- Ch 10 - Installation inspection
- Ch 11 - Provisioning
- Ch 12 - Remote Client
- Ch 13 - Troubleshooting
- Ch 14 - Maintaining Quad T1 cards
- App A - Specifications
- App B - Standards compliance information
- App C - Part numbers
- App D - Updates and backups
- Index
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Introduction 1–1
Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter includes the following topics:
• System components – page 1–1
• System Controller – page 1–3
• Picocell components – page 1–7
• Procedural flow chart – page 1–8
• Tools and materials – page 1–11
• Configuration options – page 1–12
The AIReach Office System (AIReach OS) is a wireless
communications system designed to provide in–building voice
communications. The System is integrated with an existing hard
wired PBX phone system.
The AIReach OS is driven by an industrial computer that
processes cellular telephone calls. Operators use this computer, the
System Controller, to configure, control, monitor, and troubleshoot
the system.
The System Controller has most of the functionality of larger
macro cell Operation and Maintenance Centers (OMCs), including
Base Station Controllers (BSCs) and Mobile Switching Centers
(MSCs). These functions run as applications under Microsoft
Windows NT on the System Controller, which is equipped with
special cards to enable telephony support.
Figure 1-1 System Controller
1.1
System components