BNET Vehicular (a BSX™ Product) Deployment and Installation Manual FCC ID: 2AVVL0BSXR1BNETV001 Proprietary Notice This document contains tradesecret information of commercial value, proprietary to EIS Council/RAFAEL. It is prohibited to copy, use, or transmit this document and/or any part thereof to any unauthorized persons.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 3 2. CHAPTER 2 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 6 3. CHAPTER 3 – SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................. 8 4. CHAPTER 4 – DEPLOYMENT AND OPERATION...................................................
1. CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1. PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL This manual describes the BNET Vehicular and details the operating and deployment procedures performed on the system. 1.2. ARRANGEMENT OF THIS MANUAL This manual includes the following chapters : Chapter 1 – Introduction This chapter provides general information on the scope and arrangement of the manual, a list of applicable documents, general safety instructions, definition of warnings, cautions and notes.
1.3. • FCC WARNING AND NOTIFICATIONS Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. • This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
Warnings and cautions precede the text to which they apply. Notes may precede or follow applicable text, depending upon the material to be highlighted. Warnings, cautions or notes are concise statements used to emphasize important or critical data. The definitions of warning, caution and note are as follows: A warning highlights an essential operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, tatement, etc.
2. CHAPTER 2 – Safety Instructions 2.1. SCOPE This chapter provides safety instructions for technicians and operators of the BNET system. When working with the system, follow these safety instructions to avoid physical injury and damage to equipment. 2.2. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The safety instructions in this chapter are in addition to, and do not replace, the local regulations and standards that are relevant to the operation and maintenance of the BNET system. 2.3.
1) Before connecting a power cable to any BNET Vehicular system: • Inspect all electrical connectors for damage. • Inspect the entire length of the cable for damage, ensuring there are no exposed wires. • Never connect or disconnect electrical connectors in a damp environment. 2) Before performing replacement or maintenance procedures on electrical and electronic systems: • Make sure the unit is disconnected from an external power supply source. • Post warning signs not to connect the power.
3. 3.1. CHAPTER 3 – System Description SCOPE This chapter describes: the system purpose, main features, main subsystems including their components, and block diagram. 3.2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION (See Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1) The BNET is a communication system that is used to transfer and receive audio & data. Figure 3- 1 : General Description 3.3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION This section describes the BNET controls, indicators and connectors.
3.3.1.
No. 1. Item/Connector Datal J10 Type Connector Description Connect data cable that Transmits and receives data via Ethernet communication. Connect audio cable that Transfers audio signals: 4. Audio J12 Connector 5. ANT J2 6. PWR J9 Connector Input 24 VDC power for unit operation 10. On/Off switch Switch Turns on/ off the BNET RF connector • Earphones out • PTT input • Speaker out Connects the UHF Antenna Description of the BNET from left to right: 11. Indication lights Led 12.
3.3.2. HANDSET Figure 3- 3: Handset No. Item/Connector Type 1. PTT Button Description Enables transmission by pressing and holding. NOTE: When the button is not pressed the BNET is in reception mode. Pressing the button provides the PTT control of the audio system. 2. Speaker --- Enables sound output. 3. Audio connector Connector Connects the Handset 4.
3.3.3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION General block diagram and chasis of the BNET Vehicular.
4. 4.1. CHAPTER 4 – Deployment and Operation SCOPE This chapter provides the procedures for maintenance and operational system deployment. In addition, this chapter provides the procedures for system deployment, including specification of required personnel, tools, and materials. 4.2. DEPLOYMENT This section provides the procedures for maintenance system deployment of BNET vehicular. 4.2.1. BNET VEHICULAR This section describes the BNET vehicular deployment. 4.2.1.1.
Figure 4- 1: BNET Operational Deployment BNET (a BSX ™ Product) Operation Manual Office: 972 (0) 73-3354727 Fax : 972 (0) 733354291 Page 14 of 17
4.2.1.2. BNET Maintenance Deployment a. Install power cable connector on PWR J9 connector (2). b. Connect GPS antenna connector to J8 connector (1). c. Connect attenuator (if needed) to the UHF antenna. d. Power up the power supply and the BNET vehicular according to section 4.2.2 e. Connect UHF antenna connector to J2 connector (3).
4.2.2. BNET VEHICULAR POWER UP To power up the BNET Vehicular, perform the following steps: a. Turn on power supply that provide 24v NOTE Make sure that the voltage indication indicates 24v ± 6V Dc (1). Make sure that the current indication indicates 10A± 3A (3). NOTE If voltage indication does not indicate 24v, turn the Rotary control (2) to the required position. b. Power up the BNET Vehicular by setting the switch to on (1). Result: Green light appears (2).
4.2.3. BNET VEHICULAR POWER DOWN a. Power down the BNET Vehicular by setting the switch to off (1). b. Make sure that the green light is off (2). 4.3. SETUP AND OPERATION This section provides describes the setup and operation of the BNET 4.3.1. Radio programming The BNET radio comes preprogrammed from the manufacturer on the required operational frequencies.