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Model | iDEN Site Controller |
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Technology | iDEN |
Network Compatibility | iDEN network |
Compatibility | Motorola iDEN base stations |
Features | Remote diagnostics |
Function | Controls and manages iDEN base stations and network elements |
Defines the intended audience and briefly describes the chapter contents of this manual.
Discusses guidelines that should be observed to ensure a quality installation of the site controller.
Describes how to contact technical support and the procedure for returning faulty equipment or boards.
Briefly describes the steps necessary to handle static sensitive devices.
Provides an overview of the EBTS system.
Provides an overview of the site controller.
Provides an overview of the environmental alarm system.
Describes unpacking procedures, equipment inventory, and equipment inspection.
Covers site considerations relating to the site controller.
Defines requirements for AC power, transfer switch, breaker panel, rectifiers, and generator.
Defines grounding standards, installation of ground rings, tower grounding, site grounding, and equipment grounding.
Describes GPS antenna considerations, color coding, identification, and surge suppression.
Describes the connection of smoke detectors, intrusion alarms, and temperature sensors.
Lists recommended tools, equipment, and parts required for installation.
Provides general information for the installation procedures.
Defines methods for installing wheeled and non-wheeled equipment cabinets.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting power, ground, timing, Ethernet, alarm, T1/E1.
Describes procedures for proper setup of the site control equipment.
Describes procedures for powering up the site control equipment.
Describes procedures for setting the circuit breakers.
Describes the requirements for MMI commands and testing procedures.
Contains testing procedures for the site controller.
Refer to the EBTS System Manual for RF cabinet verification.
Explains the two types of T1 loop-back: Line Loop-Back and Payload Loop-Back.
Connects received data from the network to the line driver, passing data unchanged.
Loops data back through the framer chip, generating new framing bits and CRC.
Describes starting and stopping E1 line loop-back via in-band or front panel switch.
Uses loop-up/loop-down codes transmitted across the E1 frame for loop-back testing.
Utilizes the SEL/LOOP button on the site controller's front panel for loop-back activation.
Provides possible failures and corrective actions for Controller symptoms.
Defines possible failures and corrective actions for EAS/EAS2 unit symptoms.
Describes MMI commands, including access levels and conventions.
Defines the site controller command set for configuration and testing.
Provides a description of the Site Controller and its I/O.
Describes the function of the front panel LEDs.
Describes the function of the front panel switches.
Describes the function of the front panel connectors.
Defines the performance specifications of the controller.
Describes the EAS and its function in the EBTS.
Describes EAS status indicators.
Defines EAS performance specifications.
Provides the EAS theory of operation.
Describes EAS connector functions.
Describes the EAS2 and its function in the EBTS.
Describes EAS2 status indicators.
Defines EAS2 performance specifications.
Provides the EAS2 theory of operation.
Describes EAS2 connector functions.
Describes procedures for EAS/EAS2 removal and installation.
Describes procedures for site controller removal and installation.
Describes procedures for retrofitting a Gen 2 cabinet with Gen 3 Site Controllers.
Details cable connections between panels, EAS/EAS2, and controllers.