User ManualTable of ContentsInstallation and Operation Manual1Contents3Preface6Scope of Manual6Document Conventions6Associated Documentation7Publication Record71 Description91.1 Features101.2 Modules111.3 Mechanical Assembly141.4 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands151.5 Applications151.6 Licenses161.7 Theory of Operation171.7.1 Signal Paths191.7.2 Online and Offline Modes191.7.3 Intermodule Communications201.7.4 Power Management and Distribution211.7.5 PMU Operation on DC Input231.7.6 Front Panel Fans262 General Safety and Regulatory Information272.1 Personal Safety282.1.1 Unpacking and Moving the Equipment282.1.2 Lethal Voltages282.1.3 AC Power Connection292.1.4 Explosive Environments292.1.5 Proximity to RF Transmissions292.1.6 High Temperatures292.1.7 LED Safety (EN 60825-1)292.2 Equipment Safety302.2.1 Installation and Servicing Personnel302.2.2 Preventing Damage to the PA302.2.3 ESD Precautions302.2.4 Anti-tampering Devices312.3 Environmental Conditions312.3.1 Operating Temperature Range312.3.2 Humidity312.3.3 Dust and Dirt312.4 Regulatory Information322.4.1 Compliance Standards322.4.2 FCC Compliance322.4.3 Unauthorized Modifications333 Operation353.1 Front Panel363.2 Module Indicator LEDs and Switches403.2.1 Reciter403.2.2 PA423.2.3 PMU434 Working with Base Stations from Your PC454.1 PC Recommendations464.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station464.2.1 Logging In474.2.2 Setting the IP Address484.2.3 Responding to Security Warnings494.2.4 Connecting a Networked PC to a Base Station504.2.5 Troubleshooting Connection Problems524.2.6 Finding a Lost or Forgotten IP Address524.3 Working with the Web Interface534.3.1 Monitoring Operation544.3.2 Viewing Configuration Settings554.3.3 Viewing the Base Station and Network Identity574.4 Basic Tasks584.4.1 User Settings584.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline584.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms584.4.4 Working with Configuration Files594.4.5 Configuring Single Base Stations594.4.6 Configuring Base Stations in a Channel Group604.4.7 Setting Up Custom Alarms604.4.8 Disabling the Front Panel Keypad604.4.9 Preparing to Download Firmware615 Installation635.1 Before You Begin645.1.1 Equipment Security645.1.2 Grounding and Lightning Protection645.1.3 Equipment Ventilation645.1.4 Ambient Temperature Sensor645.1.5 Cabinet and Rack Ventilation655.2 Unpacking and Moving the Subrack675.3 Identifying the Equipment695.4 Initial Setting Up715.4.1 Confirming Operation715.4.2 Customizing the Configuration735.4.3 Restricted Port Numbers735.4.4 Changing the Root Password745.4.5 Tuning the Reciter755.5 Installing the Base Station on Site775.5.1 Base Stations for Trunked Systems775.5.2 Equipment Required775.5.3 Mounting the Subrack785.6 Connecting Up the Base Station825.6.1 Connection Overview825.6.2 Connecting AC Power835.6.3 Connecting DC Power845.6.4 Connecting the Auxiliary DC Power Output855.6.5 Connecting RF865.6.6 Connecting an External Frequency Reference875.6.7 Connecting a 1 PPS Source885.6.8 Ethernet Connection885.6.9 Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs896 Maintenance917 Troubleshooting938 Replacing Modules958.1 Saving the Base Station’s Configuration968.2 Preliminary Disassembly978.3 Replacing a Reciter998.4 Replacing a Power Amplifier1018.5 Replacing a Power Management Unit1038.6 Replacing the Module Guide Rails1048.7 Replacing the Subrack Interconnect Board1058.8 Final Reassembly106Appendix A – Interface Pin Allocations107System Interface Connector107Ethernet Connector107PMU Auxiliary DC Output107Appendix B – Inter-Module Connections109100 W Base Station109Glossary111Tait Software License Agreement123Size: 3.13 MBPages: 126Language: EnglishOpen manual