CSI-CPBRW-C, CSI-CPBRW-P, CSI-CPBRW-AW, CSI-CPBRW-C/P Co-Pilot Beacon installation Manual
Table of Contents Product Registration Information:....................................................................................4 Document Purpose / Intended Users:.............................................................................4 Important Safety Information:............................................................................................4 Safety Guidelines:...............................................................................................................
Product Registration Information: The serial number may be found on the label on the bottom panel near the power connectors. Note this number below. Retain this manual, along with proof of purchase, to serve as a permanent record of your purchase. MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE POINT OF SALE COMPANY DISCLAIMER: All information and statements contained herein are accurate to the best of the knowledge of Cellular Specialties, Inc.
Acronyms and Definitions: 3GPP2 The standards body comprised of representatives of interested companies that is responsible for the development and maintenance of the operational standards for the CDMA2000 system. Http:// www.3gpp2.org AGC Automatic Gain Control CDMA Code Division (or, Domain) Multiple Access: The general term for the technology used in the CDMA2000 system as well as others.
Functional Overview: Powering Up the Unit: During Power up, the pilot beacon will require approximately three minutes for the internal computer to boot up. During this time the LEDs on the front panel may light and go out several times. When boot is complete and no alarm conditions exist, none of the LED indicators will be illuminated. The CSI logo is illuminated when ever the pilot is powered.
EIA232 Pin Specifications: The diagram above is for reference only, it’s intended to provide a quick source for pinout information in the event it should be necessary to adapt your serial cable because of an unusual connector configuration. In the vast majority of cases this information will not be needed. USB Interface: The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface conforms to Intel’s Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) version 1.1 dated March 21, 1996.
System Set-Up Considerations: All cables should be checked for shorts and opens. Also verify that there are no cables with loose or poor connections. It is critical that the installer contact the service provider before the system is turned on. Wall Mounting the Pilot Beacon: The following diagram illustrates the best method for mounting the pilot beacon to a wall in an typical installation.
Warning: Power supply cable connector is keyed for proper orientation and is designed to lock into place. Keyed for proper alignment, do not force connector into place. Optional Accessories: A complete line of accessories is available from Cellular Specialties, Inc. Check with your CSI distributor for any additional items needed. Below are just a few examples suitable for most in-building needs. •Inside Omnidirectional Antenna Quad-band - model number: CSI-AO/700/2.
Mechanical Specifications: Parameter Specification Notes Pilot Beacon Size Height 1.73 in. Width 19.00 in. Depth Box Weight 10.1 / 4.6 lbs/kg Box Thermal Management Surface Coating Fan Cooled Powder Coat Color Satin Black AC Power Specifications: Parameter Specification AC Voltage 100 - 240 VAC AC Current 1.7 Amps 0.
Mechanical Drawing: - 11 -
Web based GUI Session: Primary access to the unit is gained using a LAN connection and a web browser program such as Firefox by Mozilla, or Internet Explorer from Microsoft. The beacon ships with the default IP address of 192.168.1.100, but it can be changed later if required. If connecting directly to the unit from a laptop or PC with a crossover CAT-5E cable or over a LAN the user types the IP address of the unit into the browser address line to connect.
Local Network: If the user selects Local Network from the System Status page, the following screen is displayed and from here network configuration can be modified as required. The default is set to Static. Check with your IT department for explanation and approval of the DHCP and DHCP Server options you plan to use before you select them.
Beacon Control: The Pilot Beacon can transmit up to eight simultaneous CDMA2000 signals for a Cell band unit and eleven for a PCS band unit. The carrier frequency for each signal is set by entering the desired CDMA channel number for that signal. Thus, there are eight or eleven Channel Number fields, one for each of the possible signals. The CDMA channel number is a unitless integer value with a split range of 1 to 799 and then 991 to 1023 for cell band and 1 to 1199 for PCS band.
Location Information: This page will allow the user to enter address information for the beacon and will display GPS coordinates. Remote Network: If the beacon includes a modem kit, click on Remote Network in the navigation box and the screen above is displayed. Highlight the carrier on whose network the repeater and modem will be configured and click the Change Settings button. Refer to the documentation included with the modem kit for addtional information on configuring the modem.
SNMP Configuration: To change SNMP settings click SNMP Configuration in the navigation box, the screen above will be displayed. If the user is not well versed in Simple Network Management Protocol he or she should check with their IT professional for proper setting requirements.
System Health: By clicking System Health the current state of the repeater can be reviewed. **** *** ***The user may clear LED indicators, alarms and the Event Log by clicking the Clear Log button. **** If required, the user may visit the “System Health” screen and click on “Trigger Test Alarm” and wait for confirmation that the Service Provider representative that is responsible for monitoring the unit has been notified of the alarm. Be sure to “Clear All Logs” prior to logging out of the Web Interface.
Install & Upload: Should a software install or upgrade be needed it can be done from the Install & Upload screen shown above. As with the other screens it can be reached by clicking the words in the navigation box. Contact CSI for updates and instructions.
Reboot: Alarm Configuration: If a reboot of the repeater becomes necessary click on the Reboot option in the navigation box and the Reboot page is displayed. The Alarm Configuration page allows the user to specify what events will trigger an alarm. *NOTE: Letters, numbers & hyphens are the only acceptable nomenclature for the Location field and hyphens may not be used as the first or last character.
Email Configuration: Email Configuration page allows the user to enter up to five Email addresses to which the repeater can send specified alarm messages when Email Alarm Notification and Remote Networking are enabled, and the repeater is equipped with an active wireless modem. *NOTE: In all fields the software will not allow the user to enter invalid characters.
Log Configuration: The Log Configuration page provides the user with the means to modify three aspects of how log files are created and stored as shown below. To end the session exit the browser, the user will be automatically logged out.
Text Menu Interface (Local Access): Local access to the pilot beacon TMI, also known as the console interface, is made by connecting a serial cable (optional), as shown in figure 1, from the serial connector of the laptop the serial port on the bottom end panel of the pilot beacon. This connector is labeled COM 1. Warning: do not attach the serial cable to the port labeled GPS RECEIVER.
Many terminal emulation programs will work if properly configured. In the following description, “TeraTerm” is used to establish the TMI session. This program is readily available via the Internet and is free from Ayera Technologies at: http://www.ayera.com/teraterm/ TeraTerm Pro Web works on Windows 95/98, 2000, XP. Here is the latest TeraTerm Pro Web release: Version 3.1.3, October 8, 2002. ttpro313.zip When the program is started, the following screen is displayed.
Pressing “OK” will open up a blank dialog screen. Go to the setup dropdown menu and select Serial port to make changes to the serial port setup. Configure the terminal program for the correct COM port, in this case COM 1 and 115200 baud rate as shown below.
User Interface: Login: Once the unit has completed its boot up and link initialization phases it will display the login prompt. The username is “user” and the password is “csi1234”. Main Menu: Upon successful login the unit displays the main menu. When “Set Parameters” is first selected the unit will ask for the maintenance mode login. Once the maintenance mode login is performed successfully the main menu will be displayed again but without the “(Disabled)” qualifier on the “Set Parameters” choice.
Pilot Beacon Configuration Menu: Pilot Beacon Configuration is entered by pressing the number 1 from the Set Parameters menu and the above screen is displayed. The same level of control is available as with that described for the GUI. Examples of each selection screen is shown to the left.
Networking Configuration Menu: The Networking configuration menu is entered by pressing the number 2 from the Set Parameters menu and the above screen is displayed. The same level of control is available as with that described for the GUI. Examples of each selection screen is shown to the left.
Telnet Session (Remote Access): Remote access to the pilot beacon may be gained through a LAN connection and a terminal emulation program for TCP/IP. As with the serial connection, many terminal emulation programs will work, if properly configured. In the following description, “TeraTerm” is used to establish the Telnet session.
Additional Tips: Instructions to change TCP/IP settings on your Windows computer. Click in the Network Connections Icon in the Control Panel. See below. Right click on Local Area Connection - and select “Properties”. Scroll down to “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the “Properties” button.
If you are set up to use DHCP, the window shown below will be displayed. Select “Use the following IP address:” and enter “192.168.1.2.” The subnet mask should automatically populate to “255.255.255.0”. Nothing else will need to be chosen or entered. Click “OK”, then “OK again and retry connection. A crossover Ethernet cable (supplied) must be used for Web Interface access. As a reminder, you must verify the Ethernet port on your laptop is powered.
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Index N Networking Configuration Menu 27 null modem adapter 22 A AC Current 10 AC Power Frequency 10 AC Power Specifications 10 AC Voltage 10 Acronyms and Definitions 5 Additional Tips 29 Alarm Configuration 19 O Optional Accessories 9 P Phase Lock Alarm 19 Pilot Beacon Configuration Menu 26 Pilot Beacon Per Channel Transmit Power 14 PN Offset 14 Power supply cable connectors 9 Powering Up the Unit 6 Product Introduction 5 Product Registration Information 4 Property Failure Alarm 19 B Beacon Control 14 B
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