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
Logging On
After selecting local connection or, for remote control, after dialing the
repeater, the OMT32/PC connects to the repeater.
Prior to the connection, the status bar, at the bottom left of the the main
window, displays the following text:
When the connection is established, the status bar shows connected
repeater type. If a combined channel/band selective repeater is connected,
active part is also shown like this:
After the connection is established, you can log on the repeater.
Depending on whether the connected repeater is a single repeater or a
repeater included in an R2R, Repeater to Repeater Link network, the logon
procedures are different.
The following description details first a single repeater logon, and then an
R2R, Repeater to Repeater Link network logon.
ALLGON System AB AR Repeaters & OMT32 Software – Getting Started
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