GS Instech SC-2624AMP In-Building Repeater User Manual 1

GS Instruments Co., Ltd. In-Building Repeater 1

User manual

Version 1.0 * May 2011SpeedCell Repeater INSTALLATION GUIDE Ver. 1.0 G06$03')8635GDR-89192630-SPR
Version 1.0 * May 2011SpeedCell Repeater  Installation Guide Ver. 1.0G06$03')8635
Version 1.0 * May 2011Contents of BoxContents Picture Quantity Contents Picture QuantityGround Cable 6.6ft (2m) 1EAPower Cord 5.9ft (1.8m) 1EASpeedCell Repeater SystemPSU Unit4.3”(W) x 16.9”(H) x 10.7”(D) , 15 lbsDFM Unit (1),(2)2.8”(W) x 16.9”(H) x 10.7”(D),  9.9 lbs2600 AMP Unit3.9”(W) x 16.9”(H) x 10.7”(D), 15.2 lbs1EAEthernet Cable6.6ft (2m) 1EAMounting Bracket23.2”(W) x 18.5”(H) x 2.75”(D),  23.5 lbs 1EA Lag Screw1/2” x 2” 8EAExtension Mounting Bracket13.7”(W) x 20.5”(H) x 2.85”(D),15 lbs   1EA Data cablefor  2600 AMP and DFM 2 2EACD which contains- User Manual- Installation Guide 1EA Ground Sems ScrewM4 x 8mm 8EARF Cable SetFront  RF Cable 3EA, Top RF Cable 6EA, Reference Cable 5EA1EA Mounting Sems ScrewM6 x 10mm 12 EA3
Version 1.0 * May 2011UL/FCC: This equipment complies with UL and FCCThis publication provides instruction for installing the SpeedCell repeaters.The images for the User Interface in this publication may vary from the repeater’s depending on its S/W Version.Copyright© 2011, GS Teletech, Inc.All Rights ReservedPrinted in Republic of KoreaRevision HistoryCertificationDate Version Changes05/2011 Version 1.04
Version 1.0 * May 2011WARNING! EXPOSURE TO RFWorking with the repeater while in operation, may expose the technician to RF electromagnetic fieldsthat exceed FCC rules for human exposure. Visit the FCC website at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafetyto learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields.Warnings and HazardsWARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCKOpening the BDA (bi-directional amplifier) could result in electric shock and may cause severe injury.WARNING! DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENTOperating the BDA with antennas in very close proximity facing each other could lead to severe damage to the repeater.RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENTActual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used.Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 8inch while operating near the donor and the server antennas. Also,the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure.WARRANTYOpening or tampering the BDA will void all warranties.CAUTION: REPEATER SHOULD BE INSTALLED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO POWER SOURCE.CAUTION: THIS REPEATER IS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY AND SHOULD BE LOCATED INSIDE OF BUILDING.CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY ON CONTROLLER BOARD IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE.CAUTION: DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS5
Version 1.0 * May 2011<Picture 1> Mounting the Bracketon a  Wood-Framed Wall.Mounting RepeaterWood-Framed Wall• It is recommended to first attach a sheet of plywood to the wall. The sheet of plywood should be anchored to the studs in the wall.• Using a pencil, mark the location for each of the mounting bracket's four mounting holes on the plywood.• Place the mounting bracket over the four lag screws heads.• Thread a lag screw at the positions marked in step 2.6Mounting Sems Screw  M6 x 10mmWood-Framed WallExtension Mounting Bracket
Version 1.0 * May 2011Hang and Grounding<Picture 2> Hanging the PSU Unit. • Hang the PSU unit to the mounting bracket.•Locate the two Mounting Sems Screws (M6 x10mm) underneath the PSU unit. Tighten bolts until secure.Mounting Sems Screw M6 x 10mm7
Version 1.0 * May 2011Hang and Grounding• Hang the rest of the units in the following order: 2600AMP, DFM 2.• Locate the two Mounting Sems Screws (M6 x10mm) underneath each unit. Tighten bolts until secure.<Picture 3> Hanging the Rest of Units. CAUTIONUnits must be hung in the following order only: 2600 AMP -> DFM 28
Version 1.0 * May 2011Hang and GroundingGround Cable• Connect ground cables of each unit to the bracket using Ground Sems Screws (M4 x 8mm) as displayed at the picture below.  CAUTIONGround cables must be properly grounded to provide both EMI and voltage surge protection for the repeater.<Picture 3> Grounding of the PSU, 1900 AMP, DFM 1, 800/900 AMP, 2600 AMP, DFM 2 Units.9
Version 1.0 * May 2011Hang and Grounding<Picture 4> Grounding the Bracket.• Locate the ground lug on the underside (or side) of the bracket.•Crimp the ground cable to the ground lug.• Route the free end of the ground cable to an approved (per local code or practice) ground source.CAUTIONGround cable must be properly grounded to provide both EMI and voltage surge protection for the repeater.10
Version 1.0 * May 2011Position Antenna• After installing  2600MHz antennas the installer should make line of site. • Customer specifications should be followed for positioning the antennas properly Warning:  In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the  antenna should not be less than 20cm during normal operation. The gain of the antenna is 12 dBi. .<Picture 5> An installer is directing Donor Antenna tonearby BTS to receive strong input signal.11
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Cable Connections: Top of The RepeaterCAUTIONDo not connect or disconnect cable from ANT port when power is ON.• Connect the  2600 Donor Antennas to their corresponding ports.• Plug in four N(M) to N(M) type RF cables as demonstrated in the picture below.<Picture 6> Top View of the Repeater.12AB C DSERVER ANTDONOR ANTDo not connect or disconnect cableto/from ANT port when power is ONCAUTIONDo not connect or disconnect cableto/from ANT port when power is ONCAUTIONSERVER ANTDONOR ANTDo not connect or disconnect cableto/from ANT port when power is ONCAUTIONDo not connect or disconnect cableto/from ANT port when power is ONCAUTION800/900 2600SERVER  ANTDONOR  ANT DONOR  AMP SERVER  AMP2600 1900 1900 800/900 1900 800/900 2600 Wi-FiSERVER ANTDONOR ANTDo not connect or disconnect cableto/from ANT port when power is ONCAUTIONDo not connect or disconnect cableto/from ANT port when power is ONCAUTIONABCDEFFE
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Cable Connections: Front Side• Take out two SMA (M) to SMA (M) type RF cables.• Please, pay attention to cable’s corresponding number and its color while connecting.• Connect 2600 AMP and DFM 2 via Band 3.<Picture 7> Front View of the Repeater.13ABAMPPSUReferenceRUNSNMPRUN TX RXDEBUGLAN WAN1900 AMPDEBUGRUNALARMSHUT DOWNINPUTOUTPUTRUNALARMSHUT DOWNINPUTOUTPUT800 900BANDDFM 800/900 AMPRUNALARMRUNALARMDEBUGBAND10M REF.▼10M REF.▼DFM AMPAMP 1 AMP 2 AMP 4AMP 3SNMP Reference DFM 2DFM 1RUN ALARMBAND 1BAND 210M REF.▼Bar Code Bar Code Bar Code Bar CodeSpeedCellSpeedCellSpeedCellGS Teletech Inc. Tech Support 1-866-9-GST-USA    (toll free)DEBUGDFMRUNALARMRUNALARMBAND 1BAND 210M REF.▼Bar CodeSpeedCellDEBUG2600 AMPRUNALARMSHUT DOWNINPUTOUTPUTBAND10M REF.▼Bar CodeSpeedCellDEBUGABCC
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Cable Connections: Bottom of The Repeater• Take out three SMA (M) to SMA (M) type RF cables.• While connecting the PSU and the DFM units underneath, use referenced cable and pay attention to the labels. Plug them into their corresponding outlets.• User may choose either of the two SMA ports on the bottom of the PSU to connect to the DFM.• User may choose any two of the four SMA ports on the bottom of the PSU to connect to amplifiers.CAUTIONPlease, pay attention while connecting PSU and DFM 1,   PSU and 2600 AMP units. The repeater will not work if  connection is inappropriate. <Picture 8> Bottom View of the Repeater.1410M REF.13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 114151617181920821222324251. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RE SERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~14. COM_GND15~18. NC19~22. COM_GND23. 27.5V24. 27.5V25. 6.5VINTERFACE10M REF.13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 114151617181920821222324251. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RE SERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~14. COM_GND15~18. NC19~22. COM_GND23. 27.5V24. 27.5V25. 6.5VAMP INTERFACE10M REF.10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 11112161718192081. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RE SERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~16. COM_GND17~20. NCA1. 5.5VINTERFACE1415 13A1C AB1: VCC2: VCC3: GND4: GNDINTERFACE EXTRASNMPA: ACB: ACC: F.GDC OUTDFMAMPAMP INTERFACEDFM INTERFACEAMP INTERFACEEXPAND FOR QUADAMP INTERFACE DFM INTERFACE AMP INTERFACE10M REF.10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 11112161718192081. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RE SERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~16. COM_GND17~20. NCA1. 5.5VINTERFACE1415 13A110M REF.13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 114151617181920821222324251. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RE SERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~14. COM_GND15~18. NC19~22. COM_GND23. 27.5V24. 27.5V25. 6.5VAMP INTERFACEABCDEDEDFMAMP1.ABC
Version 1.0 * May 201110M REF.131211109 765432114151617181920821222324251. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RESERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~14. COM_GND15~18. NC19~22. COM_GND23. 27.5V24. 27.5V25. 6.5VINTERFACE10M REF.131211109 765432114151617181920821222324251. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RESERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~14. COM_GND15~18. NC19~22. COM_GND23. 27.5V24. 27.5V25. 6.5VAMP INTERFACE10M REF.109 76 543211112161718192081. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RESERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~16. COM_GND17~20. NCA1. 5.5VINTERFACE1415 13A1C AB1: VCC2: VCC3: GND4: GNDINTERFACE EXTRASNMPA: ACB: ACC: F.GDC OUTDFMAMPAMP INTERFACEDFM INTERFACEAMP INTERFACEEXPAND FOR QUADAMP INTERFACE DFM INTERFACE AMP INTERFACE10M REF.109 76 543211112161718192081. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RESERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~16. COM_GND17~20. NCA1. 5.5VINTERFACE1415 13A110M REF.131211109 765432114151617181920821222324251. RS485_P2. RS485_N3. GND4. INSERT5. RESET6. NC7. ID_RESERVE8. GND9. ID110. ID211~14. COM_GND15~18. NC19~22. COM_GND23. 27.5V24. 27.5V25. 6.5VAMP INTERFACEPower Cord Connections• Plug in the cables to PSU,  2600 AMP and DFM 2 as displayed at the picture below.AMP INTERFACEDFM INTERFACEAMP INTERFACEEXPAND FOR QUAD<Picture 9> Bottom View of the Repeater.15These ports are used for an added 2600 MHz amplifier while extension of the repeater.
Version 1.0 * May 2011Connecting Power Cable and LED Light Verification• Connect Power Cable16<Picture 10> AC Power Port Connection.System OnSystem Off<Picture 12> Verification of LED Lights.• Turn the switch “ON” on the left side of PSU.  <Picture 11> ON/OFF Switch of SpeedCell Repeater.• Turn the switch “ON” on the front side of PSU as displayed at the picture 12.
Version 1.0 * May 2011LED Indicators• The LED’s on the repeater will light up and should change to green as displayed at the picture below. Tx and Rx LEDs will be blinking. RUN LED : Green light ON.ALARM LED : Green light is normal status, Red light is alarm status.SHUT DOWN LED : Green light is normal status, Red light is shutdown status.171900 AMPDFM 1800/900 AMPPSU2600 AMPDFM 2
Version 1.0 * May 2011Input Power Signal• Please note the number of LED bars for input indicates signal strength level.The tables below indicate the levels.Number of LED bars on the front side of Repeater will show input signal level:Less than ~ -86dBm LED 1bar-85dBm~-79dBm LED 2 bars-78dBm~-72dBm LED 3 bars-71dBm~-65dBm LED 4 barsMore than -64dBm LED 5 bars<Table 1> LED Bars Indication. 18
Version 1.0 * May 2011Output Power Signal• Please note the number of LED bars for output indicates signal strength level.Number of LED bars on the front side of Repeater will show output signal level:Less than ~ +5dBm LED 1bar+6dBm~+10dBm LED 2 bars+11dBm~+15dBm LED 3 bars+16dBm~+20dBm LED 4 barsMore than +21dBm LED 5 bars<Table 2> LED Bars Indication. 19
Version 1.0 * May 2011Web UI• LAN port is used for connection of laptop and repeater.• WAN 1 port is used for connection of repeater and wireless modem for remote access.• WAN 2 port is a redundancy port for remote access.<Picture 12> Ethernet Port.1 2 320
Version 1.0 * May 2011Configuring Laptop to Connect to Repeater1. Go to Local area connection. 2. Click ‘TCP/IP Properties’. 3. Choose ‘Obtain DNS server addressautomatically’.21• Connect Ethernet crossover cable from the LAN port of the repeater to laptop.
Version 1.0 * May 2011Enter IP address by 192.168.2.1, you will be redirected to Login. Default User Name is ‘admin’, and default Password is ‘admin’. You may need to change password as described in the User Management section. Engineering Number and Site Name will initially be blank, you can input Engineering Number and Site Name as described in the Communications Configuration section.Login Screen22Repeater’s IP Address: 192.168.2.1
Version 1.0 * May 2011Menu Select• After you log in, you can see ‘Menu Select’ page.• To setup the Repeater, click ‘Initial Installation’.• To go to menu list, click ‘Menu Page’. 23
Version 1.0 * May 2011Setup Wizard• After you clicking on ‘Initial Installation’ the following screen will be displayed.• After typing the Latitude or Longitude numbers, press ‘Apply’ button.• User may skip this window if it is unnecessary.    24
Version 1.0 * May 2011Setup WizardAuto Configuration matches amplifier and DFM units automatically.Manual Configuration matches amplifier and DFM units manually.①②①②25
Version 1.0 * May 2011Setup Wizard• After clicking Auto Configuration, the screen below will be displayed.• It will take approximately one minute to finish the process. 26
Version 1.0 * May 2011Setup WizardManual Setup Wizard for 2600MHz Band• User may choose bandwidth in this menu. After selecting bandwidth, click ‘Apply’ button.• Also User may skip this setting if it is not needed. 33
Version 1.0 * May 2011Setup WizardManual Setup Wizard for 2600MHz Band (Choosing antenna)• After selecting an antenna type, click ‘Apply’button.• Also User may skip this setting if it is not needed. Antenna Only (AGS Setting):  Repeater sets up automatically (Auto Gain Setting, AGS)DAS (ALC D/L limit 7dBm Setting): Repeater operates with Active DASDAS (ALC D/L limit  Maximum Setting): Repeater operates with Passive DASNot Use (HPA OFF): It  disables this AMP unit34
Version 1.0 * May 2011List Menu• After clicking on ‘Main Page’, the ‘List Menu’ will be displayed.  • User may check the Repeater status by clicking on ‘Status’.35
Version 1.0 * May 2011Status Menu• User may check status of amplifiers by clicking on any of them.36
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Configuration Menu• Click the RF Configuration link.• Click AMP 1, AMP 2 or AMP 3 in order to go to the next window and change RF values. 44
Version 1.0 * May 2011• What is Auto Limit Control (ALC)?ALC is used for custom installations.If the repeater is having difficulties with isolation check, or if you want to “power down” the repeater ALC should bemanually set. Attenuation may also be added for reducing power levels. ALC also provides optional U/L and D/Lsettings.- ALC controls the output power.- If you want to use the ALC function, Gain Balance Control should be turned off.- ALC will reduce max gain by the set value even if the input signal decreases. - ALC should be used if the repeater is connected to a DAS system.• What does the Shutdown ON/OFF control?- An internal wave-detection is checking the noise level. If the repeater cannot secure isolation it will go through aprocess of turning itself off, and turning back on while doing isolation checking.- If it is impossible for the repeater to secure isolation after 30 minutes, the repeater will shut down and stay shutdown.The items that may automatically require the repeater to shut down are:-> VSWR Alarm, Over Power Alarm, Over Input Alarm, and Temperature Alarm.• What is Gain Balance Control?- Gain Balance Control will always keep the UL and DL ATT the same while using AGC.GBC should always be left on to prevent damage to BTS while using AGC.- This is used for BTS to cell phone power control.RF Configuration Menu FAQ’s45
Version 1.0 * May 2011Auto Gain Setting (AGS) Flow Chart46
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Configuration MenuBand StructureITEM BANDWIDTH NOTEBand Select 2 contiguous band is selectable AB , BC, CD, EF, FH, HG are selectable onlyBand Selection Algorithm2600MHz Band Selection49A2502 2518.5B C D E F H GBlank2624 2640.5 2657 2673.5 2690 (MHz)2535 2551.5 2568
Version 1.0 * May 2011• Click the RF Configuration link.Click AMP 1, AMP 2 or AMP 3 in order to go to the  next  window and change RF values. RF Configuration Menu50
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Configuration Menu2600 AMP• User may change various RF values of the repeater on this page.• Changes will not take effect until you click  “Apply”button.• This menu is where the installer will choose references for specific implementation.• In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bar to view all.55
Version 1.0 * May 2011RF Configuration Menu2600 AMP(continue of the page)• User may change various RF values of the repeater on this page.• Changes will not take effect until you click  “Apply”button.• This menu is where the installer will choose references for specific implementation.• In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bar to view all.56
Version 1.0 * May 2011Alarm Configuration Menu• Click ‘2600’ link to check alarm configuration of  2600AMP.• In case that Report Alarms is OFF, all alarms will be disabled. In case that Report Alarm is ON, you can enable and disable individual alarms.59
Version 1.0 * May 2011Communication Configuration Menu• Click on the ‘Communications Configuration’ link.• On this page you can change various values related to IP network. Because Web UI is based on IP network, incorrect configuration may make it impossible to connect to Web UI.In that case, you can troubleshoot as described in the Command Line Interface (CLI) section.• In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bar to view all.60
Version 1.0 * May 2011Communication Configuration Menu• On this page you can change various values related to IP network.• Changes will not take effect until you click “Apply” button.• In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bar to view all.In the line <Obtain IP address automatically> “Static” means connection using a fixed IP.“DHCP” means connection using DHCP, whereIf "DHCP Client" is "ON", then the repeater will run as aDHCP client.If "DHCP Client" is “OFF", then the repeater will get aStatic IP.“DHCP” means connection using DHCP, whereIf "DHCP Server" is "ON", then the repeater will run as aDHCP server.61
Version 1.0 * May 2011User Management MenuCAUTIONDO NOT DELETE ‘admin’.• Click on the ‘User Management’ link.• On this page you can create and delete users, change passwords, and assign authorities to individual users.• Read will only all the user to view information on the menu pages, but cannot make any changes.• Read/Write Authority means that the user can view and change various values.• Super User is very similar to an Administrator account...62
Version 1.0 * May 2011Alarm Logs• Click on the Alarm Logs link.• You can see a history of reported and reset Alarms.When an alarm is reported, the name and time of the alarm is displayed along with it’s current status.Red color means that the alarm is reported, and green color means that the alarm has returned to normal status.• After an Alarm condition lasts for the “Delay Alarm Reporting Minutes” set in RF Configuration page, the Alarm will be reported.63
Version 1.0 * May 2011Logs• Click on the Logs link.• You can see Logs regarding Web UI operation. Logs will maintain a history of up to 30 operations.• In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bar to view all.64
Version 1.0 * May 2011LogsContinue of Logs page.• In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bar to view all.65
Version 1.0 * May 2011Troubleshooting• Click on the Troubleshooting link.• You can refer to this page for GST's technical support.66
Version 1.0 * May 2011Software Upgrade• Click on the Remote Software Upgrade link.• In case that software upgrade is needed, you should use this page.• Click Browse button to select the file to upgrade from the laptop.• Choose the file to upgrade provided  by GST. After you choose the file, you should click   “upload” to send the file from your laptop to the Repeater.• Provided files are three, need to download each of them.- The files are,-①SC_SNMP.MCU-②SC_AMP.AMP-③SC_DFM.SDRSC_DFM.SDSCAUTIONBe careful not to unplug the crossover Ethernet cable during software upgrade.67
Version 1.0 * May 2011Software Upgrade• After uploading is finished, verify that  the File Name and the File Size is  correct, then click    ‘Upgrade System’ button.The lights on the repeater will be blinking and change color during upgrade which will take about two minutes for the upgrade to initialize.The lights will go back to normal when upgrade is done.68
Version 1.0 * May 2011System Reset• Click 'No' to return to the 'List' menu.• Click 'Yes' to reset the repeater via a soft-boot. This will not change any of the current settings69
Version 1.0 * May 2011• Click 'No' to return to the 'List' menu.• Click 'Yes' to reset the repeater via a soft-boot. This will not change any of the current settings.System Reset70
Version 1.0 * May 2011Factory Default Settings• Choose type of configuration to be restored to factory default settings.71
Version 1.0 * May 2011Factory Default Settings• This function will allow you to roll back to factory default settings.72
Version 1.0 * May 2011Configuration Transfer• Configuration Transfer function is for downloading and uploading set values of the repeater.73
Version 1.0 * May 2011Configuration Transfer: Download• Configuration Transfer Download Display.74
Version 1.0 * May 2011Configuration Transfer• Downloading process of set values.75
Version 1.0 * May 2011Configuration Transfer: Upload• Uploading process of set values.• Verify correct file is selected and click ‘Configuration Transfer’.76
Version 1.0 * May 2011Command Line Interface (CLI)CAUTIONRS-232 cable or USB to Serial conversion cable is not provided with the equipment.After connection, you can access CLI using HyperTerminal.• In case that you cannot reach Web UI, you should use CLI.You should connect the equipment’s CLI port to your laptop’s serial port using RS-232 cable.In case that your laptop does not have a serial port, you may need to use USB to Serial conversion cable.• To open HyperTerminal, click “Start”, then “Accessories”, then “Communications”, then “HyperTerminal”.77
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• To verify and/or change port number, open “Control Panel”, then “System”, then “Hardware Tab”,then “Device Manager”. Double click “Ports”, then double click “Serial Cable” then click “Port Settings” tab, click “Advanced”, in         the COM Port drop down menu, select “COM 1”, click “OK”.• After verification of port number, open HyperTerminal.• Enter CLI.• Click “OK”.78
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• In the “Connect using” drop-down menu, select “COM1”.• Click “OK”.79
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• “Bit per second” drop down menu, select “115200”.• “Flow control” drop down menu, select “None”.• Click “Apply”.• Click “OK”.80
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• Click “File”, choose “Properties”81
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• On ‘Settings’ tab.• ‘Emulation’ drop down menu, select ‘VT100’.• Click ‘OK’.82
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• In case that you cannot see login prompt, just press enter key several times.Login is ‘admin’ and Password is ‘admin’.83
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• In order to verify IP network configuration, you should type ‘communication’.• Press enter-key.84
Version 1.0 * May 2011CLI• In order to see values, you should type “get all”, and then press the enter-key.• Enter the following text:“set LAN_port_IP_address 192.168.2.1”, then press the enter-key.“set LAN_port_DHCP_Server ON”, then press the enter-key.“set WAN_port_IP_address 192.168.1.1”, then press the enter-key.“set WAN_port_DHCP_Client OFF”, then press the enter-key.“commit”, then press the enter-key.85
Version 1.0 * May 2011GST Technical SupportPhone:Toll Free: 1-866-9 GST USAPhone: 913-469-6699Write:GS Teletech Inc.6900 College Boulevard, Suite 850, Overland Park, KS 66211, USAProduct Information and Technical Assistance:www.gsteletechinc.comsupport@gsteletechinc.comSpecifications and features of this installation guide are subject to change without notice or obligation.86
© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 66   Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 20cm during normal operation. The gain of the antenna is 12 dBi. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating inconjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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