User Manual
Table Of Contents
- FOREWORD
- GENERAL OVERVIEW
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
- SITE PLANNING
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- POWERING UP THE SYSTEM
- CONNECTING A TERMINAL
- Bootloader
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- G2BT BOOTLOADER
- Version 2F49405
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- Current MAC address = 00:01:02:03:04:05
- Current IP address = 11.31.3.4
- Current subnet = 255.255.255.128
- Current gateway = 11.31.3.126
- Current TFTP Server = 10.0.0.1
- Current Download File = g2bt.pkg
- ***You've got 5 seconds to escape normal boot process by entering any key...
- Loading application...
- Application
- QUICK-START CONFIGURATION
- SUBSYSTEMS
- USER INTERFACES
- SW DOWNLOAD PROCESS
- POWER CONTROL
- COMMAND LINE USER INTERFACE
- ALARMS AND MANAGEMENT
- FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES
Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual
March 14, 2002 15 7M487C4
5 SITE PLANNING
Vytek recommends the following considerations when selecting a site to locate the transmitter at:
1. A minimum floor-space of 20 square feet to allow acess to the front and rear of the
cabinet.
2. Floor loading capable of supporting the weight of the cabinet and personel operating the
cabinet.
3. A minimum ceiling height of 7 feet.
4. A ceiling structure designed to support the cabls entering and exiting the G2BT, so that
the cable connections are not stressed.
5. The ambient temperature must be maintained between –30 and +60C.
6. The cabinet should be tied to earth-ground at the lug-provided internal to the cabinet.
7. The site must not have hazardous or combustable materials in it, either stored or spilled.
8. An HVAC system is highly recommended. Maitaining the ambient temperature in the
range of 0C to +40C, will increase the life of the product.
9. The G2BT emits approximately 10,000 BTUs of heat when it transmits, and this should
be taken into account when considering the amount of cooling necessary to maintain a
reasonable ambient temperature.
10. The ambient humidity must be less than 95%, non-condensing.
11. The site must be properly grounded. It is beyond the scope of this manual to explain the
proper techniques, but every site should have Ground-Rings installed around it, the tower
properly grounded, the cabinet grounded, and the cable-tray grounded.
Installation of this Equipment is to be performed only by qualified service personnel.