User's Manual

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AMDS CONFIDENTIAL
Antenna Co-Location At Multiple-Transmitter Sites:
According to § 1.1307(b)(3), the FCC requires the following (excerpted
from CFR 47):
(3) In general, when the guidelines
specified in § 1.1310 are exceeded in an
accessible area due to the emissions
from multiple fixed transmitters, actions
necessary to bring the area into
compliance are the shared responsibility
of all licensees whose transmitters
produce, at the area in question,
power density levels that exceed 5% of
the power density exposure limit applicable
to their particular transmitter or
field strength levels that, when
squared, exceed 5% of the square of the
electric or magnetic field strength
limit applicable to their particular
transmitter. Owners of transmitter
sites are expected to allow applicants
and licensees to take reasonable steps
to comply with the requirements contained
in § 1.1307(b) and, where feasible,
should encourage co-location of transmitters
and common solutions for controlling
access to areas where the RF
exposure limits contained in § 1.1310
might be exceeded.
2.3. Data Link
The TGB supports several different communications backbones—a
single/dual modem (56K) connection or a 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection.
The modems and Ethernet connections are made through the modular
connectors on the breakout panel.
2.4. Initial Startup
Prior to applying power, ensure that all fuses are in place, the antenna is
connected, the 24 VDC supply is connected to the TGB, and the data line
(POTS or Ethernet) is connected.
After approximately 30 seconds, the Fusion Processor will complete its boot
up procedure, and the TGB will connect to the TGB Controller.
After approximately 1 minute, the TGB boot-up sequence should be
completed. All LED’s indicating a green color on the front panel informs the
operator that the TGB is operating correctly and has passed all self tests.