User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Page
- Contents
- Figures
- New Features in OMT32 Version R1A
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 – Hardware
- 1. Safety
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Installation
- 4. Commissioning
- 5. Functional Description
- Repeater Design
- Block Diagram
- Board and Unit Descriptions
- DC - Directional Coupler
- DPX - Duplex Filter
- LNA - Low Noise Amplifier
- CHA - Channel Amplifier Board for Channel Selective Operation
- CSA and PA Boards for Channel Selective CDMA Operation
- BSA and PA Boards for Band Selective Operation
- DIA Board
- CU Control Unit Board
- Repeater CU Software and Hardware Compatibility
- Cabling
- Part 2 – Software
- 6. OMT32 Installation
- 7. Help
- 8. Getting Started
- 9. OMT32 Features
- 10. Repeater Operations
- 11. Alarms and Events
- 12. Troubleshooting
- 13. Optional
- Appendix A - Menu Reference Guide
- Index
- Questionnaire
Operational Data in General
In this section, you will find some useful information about how to
handling the operational data, including:
• Information about what happens when modifying operational repeater
data.
• How to switch between active repeater parts when operating
combi-repeaters.
Modifying Operational Data
Changing operational data is carried out by changing data in the
operational dialog boxes and clicking the Update button.
When the Update button is activated, all data from the dialog box is
downloaded to the repeater. Changed data as well as unchanged data is
downloaded.
Then, all fields in the dialog box are blanked whereupon they are updated
with data read from the repeater.
This procedure ensures that the information shown on the monitor
corresponds to the information in the repeater.
The status window and the testpoint window are, however, continuously
updated with a time interval of 2 seconds.
This time interval is the reason to why it sometimes takes a few seconds
for these windows to be updated.
ALLGON System AB AR Repeaters & OMT32 Software – Repeater Operations
User’s Manual VD202 90/EN Rev. 1A 1999-07 10 - 2