User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Human Exposure Compliance 1
- Introduction 1
- System Description 2
- Wireless Messaging System Overview
- FLEX, ReFLEX, and InFLEXion Messaging Protocol Overview
- RFO! Transmitter Functional Description
- RFO! Paging Station Options
- Hardware Options
- Software Options
- Network Peripheral Options (Option X267)
- RF-Baton! Transmitter Controller without GPS Receiver (Option X594)
- RFB! Transmitter Controller with GPS Receiver (Option X179)
- Battery Revert (Option X649)
- RFO! Transmitter Peripheral Options (Option X263)
- RFA! Receiver (Option X349, X351, X352, X353)
- RFA! Receiver Peripheral Package (Option X88, X89)
- Equipment Specifications
- Electrical Requirements
- Preinstallation 3
- Installation 4
- Operation 5
- Establishing an RF-O! FIPS Session
- Reset and Initialization
- Operation Modes
- Alarm and Error Logs
- General Operational Setup and First Time Use
- RF-O! Paging Station Parameters
- RF-O! Power Control
- Power Metering
- Wattmeter Calibration
- Amplitude Alignment
- Power Set
- Module Monitoring
- Power Cutback/Shutdown
- Power Leveling
- Alarm Reporting
- Subchannel Configuration Control
- Power Amplifier Configuration Control
- Carrier Feedthrough Nulling
- RF-O! Ambient Temperature Monitoring
- High Ambient Temperature Cutback/Shutdown Operation
- High PA vs. Ambient Temperature Cutback/Shutdown Operation
- Maintenance 6
- Troubleshooting
- Check Front Panel Indications
- Verify Data from the RFB! Transmitter Controller
- RFO! Transmitter Status
- Power Cutback LED is Blinking
- Power Cutback LED is Continuously Illuminated
- Check for Plug-and-Play Errors
- Check Control Data Received by the RFO! Transmitter
- Check RF Power Path
- Check Transmitter Frequency
- Check RF-A! Receiver Functionality
- Pages Not Received
- Voice Quality Diagnostics
- Removal and Replacement
- Cabinet Doors Removal
- Cabinet Doors Replacement
- DC-DC Converter Removal
- DC-DC Converter Installation
- Orchestra Control Board Removal
- Orchestra Control Board Installation
- Exciter Removal
- Exciter Installation
- Power Amplifier Removal
- Power Amplifier Installation
- Power Supply Removal
- Power Supply Installation
- Wattmeter (Power Detector) Removal
- Wattmeter (Power Detector) Installation
- Battery Removal
- Battery Installation
- AC Distribution Panel Removal
- AC Distribution Panel Installation
- RFO! Transmitter Backplane Removal
- RFO! Transmitter Backplane Installation
- RF-A! Receiver Removal and Replacement
- RFB! Transmitter Controller Removal and Replacement
- Resetting the Parameter Database
- Paging Station Alignment
- Temperature Calibration Procedure
- Software Download
- Troubleshooting
- Abbreviations and Acronyms A
- Backplane Connectors B
- Model and Options Charts C
- FIPS Action Commands (ver 2.0.0) D
- FIPS Read/Write Commands (ver.2.0.0) E
- Alarms and Error Messages F
- Transmitter Alignment Checklist G
- Debug Traces H
Warranty
xii Revised July 1997
10. To secure payment of the list price of Advance Replacement Parts if the defective items
are not returned to Motorola, the Customer hereby grants to Motorola a purchase money
security interest in any Advance Replacement Parts.
Telephone Technical Assistance
11. During the Warranty Period, Motorola will provide the Customer with over-the-
telephone technical fault analysis free of labor charges. The Customer may call the
Paging One-Call-Support Center at 1-800-520-PAGE (7243) for assistance. For warranty
calls in excess of 15 per location per month or for non-warranty calls, Motorola shall
charge the Customer per Motorola's then-current labor rates.
Excluded Equipment
12. The following equipment is excluded from this Warranty and is covered instead by the
Original Equipment Manufacturer's Warranty:
a. Equipment which is not an integral part of a basic system configuration and which
is not manufactured by Motorola, such as batteries and satellite dish LNBs;
b. Peripheral equipment such as printers, modems, data loggers, video display
terminals, and lightning and surge protectors; and
c. Equipment which is not listed in Motorola's Price Book.
Force Majeure
13. Motorola shall not be responsible for failure to discharge its obligations under this
Warranty due to delays by suppliers, material shortages; strikes, lockouts or other labor
disputes; disturbances, government regulations, floods, lightning, fires, wars, accidents,
acts of God, and any other causes beyond Motorola's reasonable control.
Default and Termination
14. Motorola shall have the right to immediately terminate this Warranty, and to suspend its
performance under this Warranty, upon notification to the Customer if the Customer:
a. Assigns or transfers the Customer's rights or obligations under this Warranty
without the prior written consent of Motorola; or
b. Within thirty (30) days of written demand by Motorola, fails to pay (1) any charge
for Advance Replacement Parts supplied under this Warranty, if the Customer has
not timely returned the defective items, or (2) any other amount that may be due.