Damm Cellular Systems A S 104012 410 MHZ TRANSCEIVER MODULE User Manual TetraFlex 7 5 Manual

Damm Cellular Systems A/S 410 MHZ TRANSCEIVER MODULE TetraFlex 7 5 Manual

Revised pages 4 and 5 of the user's manual 11 01 2012

Doc. No.
Rev.
Date
1.02
2012-10-10
Damm Cellular Systems A/S, Denmark
TetraFlex® 7.5 Manual - Introduction
TetraFlex® 7.5 Manual 4
The manual is divided into more sections which may be printed separately. When doing so
please print the Table of contents, introduction, update sheets and Index (all pages prior to
page 1-1 and after page 4-x) and insert these in the printed section
IMPORTANT:
Updates / changes / important information related to the TetraFlex® system and software
may be downloaded from the protected part of www.damm.dk
Please check this URL for updated information before attempting to install or correct errors
NOTE: Chapters marked with a indicate areas where special care must be taken to
avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Before starting installation and configuration, please read the entire
manual carefully.
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the system owner / operator to ensure
that only authorized service persons has access to the keys / inside
circuits of the SB412 / BS4xx.
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the system owner / operator to ensure
that all local legislation, rules and regulations are complied with.
The SB412 / BS4xx are protected by internal fuses. Always replace with
fuses of equivalent value and type.
General Warning
This manual contains important safety and operational information. Please read and follow
the instructions in this manual. Failure to do so could be hazardous and result in damage to
your device.
Changes and modifications to this device not expressly proved by DAMM could void the
user’s authorization to operate this device
North America regulations
The Base Station Transceivers and products devices mentioned in this User Manual comply to
FCC part 90 and Industry Canada (IC) RS119 regulations for such equipment.
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. The
Doc. No.
Rev.
Date
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TetraFlex® 7.5 Manual - Reference documents
TetraFlex® 7.5 Manual 5
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
RF Exposure
The DAMM developed transmitting devices mentioned in this User Manual have the Nemko
approval concerning “Maximum Permissible Exposure Calculations” which are the European
limits for maximum permissible exposure defined in the document 1995/519/EC, Council
Recommendation of 12. July 1999. The results are to be found in the Nemko Document
128948/5 in the appendix of this User Manual. A document for FCC compliance is also there.
Antennas
The outside antenna connected to this device must be installed on an outdoor permanent
structure with a separation of at least 20 feet from all persons during normal operation.
Notice
Do not modify any part of this device for any reason
Do not place any combustible material near the transceiver
Do not spray any liquid over the device
Ensure that the power and antenna connections are securely made, using cables
recommended and with excess capacity for the power being utilized.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
For detailed information’s regarding the TetraFlex® release and features supported, please
consult the documents listed below:
No.:
Document Contents
1
TetraFlex® system overview
2
TetraFlex® OM manual
3
TetraFlex® system release note
4
Update guideline for ver.7.4x to 7.5
5
Redundancy sw setup guideline for
BS41x
*) These documents is a part of the TetraFlex® release and placed in the C:\tetra\Active\Doc directory
All documents can be found on www.damm.dk extranet.
TETRAFLEX® MANUAL BREAKDOWN
Section
Description
Level
Part 1
Physical hardware installation
Tech
Part 2
Software installation and configuration of software and system
Tech
Part 3
User manual intended for operators and non technical personnel
User
Part 4
Technical reference
Tech
Part 5
Hardware Units Ref.
Tech
Part 6
List of figures and Alphabetic index
All

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