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
Foreword Choreographer!™ Network Manager Installation and Operation
viii 6880492G07-D Preliminary August 1999
• Personal injury or injury that may result in death–
Mounting: Mount the equipment only as recommended by the manufacturer. Situate the
equipment away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
equipment (including amplifiers) that produces heat.
Power Sources and Grounding: Connect the equipment to the type of power source
described in the installation instructions or as marked on the equipment. Take precautions to
avoid defeating the grounding or polarization provisions of the equipment. Disconnect the
power to the equipment by a circuit breaker when left unused for long periods of time.
Cleaning: Clean the outside of the equipment by using only a damp cloth. Do not immerse the
equipment in any type of liquid, including water. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Dirt or other foreign matter should not be allowed to accumulate in the interior of
the enclosure.
Damage Requiring Service: Do not attempt to perform service functions that are not
described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified
service personnel.
Telephone Line Installation: All telephone line connections to the equipment should be
accomplished with the telephone lines disconnected from the network interface.
Motorola is not responsible for static damage to equipment not sold under the Motorola logo.
Motorola, Inc. 2000. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
DANGER
This safety admonition applies to an operating or maintenance
procedure, practice or condition which, if not strictly observed, could
result in serious personal injury or death.