User Manual
Table Of Contents
- FOREWORD
- GENERAL OVERVIEW
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
- SITE PLANNING
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- POWERING UP THE SYSTEM
- CONNECTING A TERMINAL
- Bootloader
- *************************
- 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 24 7M487C4
9 SUBSYSTEMS
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The G2BT Control Equipment Chassis houses the “brains” of the G2BT. All functionality is
supported by the modules in this Chassis, with the exception of high-power RF generation. Its
modular construction allows for easy field service. Most of the individual modules have
backward compatibility with existing SkyTel BTs. The Chassis itself is self-contained, making it
a superior low-power exciter for single carrier FLEX /Oasis systems. It may be used with the
G2BT amplifiers for multi-carrier, applications, or used with low-cost external class C amplifiers
for single-carrier sites.
There is a single Ethernet Network interface on the transmitter. The Ethernet is for connection to
other units on site, local computers, routers, RFA-II receivers or direct network communications
to the NOC.