TelePATH Millennium USER MANUAL
Copyright Critical Control Corp.
Table of Contents 1) Overview.................................................................................................................... 2 2) Description and Features........................................................................................... 2 3) Installation.................................................................................................................. 2 A) Equipment Required..........................................................................................
1) OVERVIEW Thank you for purchasing a TelePATH Millennium digital wireless link from Critical Control. Your new TelePATH Millennium is a carefully engineered, high-quality, durable product. It is designed to deliver the quality and performance you expect from telecommunications equipment. The TelePATH Millennium digital wireless link is a cost effective solution for point-to-point voice and data communication.
IV) TIP AND RING CONNECTION Route the cable, providing tip and ring signalling from the central office, through the appropriate strain relief connector and terminate the tip and ring wires at the screw terminals labelled “T” and “R” respectively (Figure 2). Tighten the strain relief connector onto the cable finger tight. Do not use a wrench! It is recommended that ground strap be used when making connections to the printed circuit boards in the Module enclosures.
VI) CHANNEL SELECTION As previously done for the Line Module, any of the eight channels may be selected; however, your selection must be the same for both the Line and Phone Modules. Using the dip-switches (Figure 6), select the desired channel and then momentarily press the button labelled “RESET”. If interference is encountered, repeat the procedure with a different channel. D) SYSTEM REGISTRATION TelePATH Phone and Line Modules must be registered with each other to operate.
F) CRAFT INTERFACE • • • • Apply power to both the Line and Phone Modules. Verify that each green LED, marked “PWR” is illuminated. Verify that each LED, marked “COM”, is illuminated. This LED indicates that the RF link is active between the Line and Phone Modules. For line of site installations, using directional Antennas, first visually align the Antennas towards each other.
5) SPECIFICATIONS General Digital voice coding Voice delay Signalling Data Rate Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Humidity Radio Frequency Range Channels RF Modulation Digital Modulation Bandwidth Output power Receiver sensitivity Antenna 32 kbps ADPCM <10 ms end-to-end Hook status, Pulse dialing, T&R polarity, Ring cadence Up to 14.4 kbps (supports Bell 212A, V.32bis) 6.0”x6.5”x2.
6) LIMITED WARRANTY The TelePATH Millennium product is warranted against manufacturing defects for one year from date of purchase. Within this period Critical Control Corp. will repair the product without charge for parts and labour. Warranty does not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse, accidental damage, or unsuitable operating conditions.
method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be co-ordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Figure 1: Antenna Orientation Figure 2: Line Module Wiring TelePATH 9
Figure 3: Phone Module Wiring Figure 4: Master – Slave Wiring for Multiple Line Installations TelePATH 10
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