xMax VOIP BTS Operation Manual Version 1.
Table Of Contents • Introduction 2 • Physical Device 4 • AC Power Port 5 • Antenna Ports 6 • Ethernet Port 7 • Status Indicator 8 • Powering ON the xMax VOIP BTS 9 • Powering OFF the xMax VOIP BTS 9 • Technical Support 10 • Certification 10 • Warranty Information 10 240 S Pineapple Ave, Ste 701, Sarasota, FL-34236 Tel: (941) 954-8701 Fax: (941) 954-8595 2
Introduction: xMax Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is a transceiver device. The device operates in the unlicensed 900 MHz band under Part 15 of the FCC's rules. The bandwidth of the device is 26MHz (902-928MHz). The device is used for communicating with xMax Handsets operating in the unlicensed 900 MHz band under Part 15 of the FCC's rules. This device is a commercial unit and should be installed by licensed technician.
Physical Device: The xMax VOIP BTS is housed in a standard rackmount 1U chassis. The dimensions of the device are 19”*10.19”*1.
AC Power Port: AC Power: The device operates of 110V/220VAC; 50/60Hz and single-phase AC power line. The device is connected to the AC power line5 using a standard 3-prong power connector. This is shown in the following pictures: Figure 3: Power Connector and Rear Toggle Switch The Toggle switch on the rear end (near the power connector) is the main switch. This switch is used to turn ON and turn OFF the device. The device has a second Toggle switch installed at the front of the device.
Antenna Ports: The device has 4 antenna ports. Only one port has the Chassis Mount BNC connector installed. The remaining three ports are open and no connector is installed on these slots. These open slots are used for future expansion of the device. A picture of the antenna port is shown below: Figure 5: Antenna Ports The impedance of the chassis mount BNC female connector is 50 Ohms. For proper operation of this device, this connector is connected to a 50 ohms coaxial cable with BNC male connector.
Ethernet Port: A 10/100Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet connector is installed on the rear of the device as shown in the picture below: Figure 6: Ethernet Port The Ethernet Port is used to connect the Base Station to the SIP server. Connect the SIP server to the Base station before powering ON the xMax VOIP BTS.
Status Indicator: There are five LEDs installed on the front Panel. These LEDs are bicolor and will turn Green or Red depending on the status of the xMax VOIP BTS.
Powering ON the xMax VOIP BTS: Follow the following steps to turn on the device: 123456- Toggle the front and rear switch in the OFF position. Connect the power chord to the AC (110V main line) Connect the coaxial cable and antenna to the Antenna port. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port. Flip the rear power switch in the ON position. Flip the front power switch in the ON position. At this time, you will hear fans running inside the device and you will notice the left most LED turn green.
Technical Support: For technical support, please contact xG Technology, Inc using any of the following: Telephone: 941-954-8701 Fax: 941-954-8595 Email: support@xgtechnology.com Certification: The xMax VOIP BTS complies with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 47 - Telecommunication, FCC Part 15 Subpart B- Class A Requirements. A copy of the certification can be requested from xG Technology, Inc by submitting your request in writing.