User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1800MHz-1900MHz ADJUSTABLE BANDWIDTH OFF-AIR REPEATERS_91 080 0701F
- INDEX
- 1) SAFETY RULES
- 2) STANDARDS
- 3) GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- 3.1) EXAMPLE: USE IN TUNNELS
- 3.2) OPERATING PRINCIPLE - 1800MHz ADJUSTABLE BANDWIDTH OFF-AIR REPEATERS
- 3.3) ATTACHED DOCUMENTS
- TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1800MHZ
- ILLUSTRATIVE 1 - Equipment composition and backplane access points map
- ILLUSTRATIVE 2 - Modules access points map and external access points map
- TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1900MHz
- ILLUSTRATIVE 1 - Equipment composition and backplane access points map
- ILLUSTRATIVE 2 - Modules access points map and external access points map
- 4) INSTALLATION AND POWER-UP PROCEDURES
- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
- INDEX
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CHAPTER 4
4.10
- The connector RS232 (ref. 58,FIGURE 7) and the connector RS232 (ref. 59, FIGURE 7) are
connected with a cable (only in models equipped with CDMA modem).
- Switch on your notebook and start Windows.
- To Run the program select the related folder in the Windows ‘Start’ menu and click.
- The ‘Login panel’ is displayed (FIGURE 8).
FIGURE 8 – LOGIN PANEL
- Select read/write user.
PLEASE NOTE It’s not requested to insert the password the first opening of the program. It’s recommended
to change the password to avoid undesired accesses to the program (to change the password, please refer
to the Operation and Maintenance Terminal Software User’s manual).
- Click ‘Ok’ to start the software.
The window ‘Communication settings’ is displayed: check that local ‘Connection mode’ is selected.
If remote Connection mode is selected it is possible to change the Connection mode as follows:
- select the ‘Edit and save’ button in the lower part of the panel to enable changes;
- select local Connection mode;
- press the ‘Edit and save’ button again to confirm.
FIGURE 9 – ‘COMMUNICATION SETTINGS’ PANEL
Edit and save
button