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Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 2nd Generation Base Transmitter
(G2BT) User Manual March 14, 2002 1 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Vytek Wireless, Inc. Wireless Products Division 2310 Cousteau Court Vista, CA 92083
(760) 536-1000 March 14, 2002 2 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Table of Contents 3 1 Foreword ....................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 General Information ..................................................................................................6 1.2 Computer Software Copyrights.................................................................................6 1.3 Warnings!..................................................................................................................8 1.4 Human Exposure.......................................................................................................8 2 General Overview.......................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 G2BT Paging Transmitter Overview ........................................................................9 2.2 Cabinet Layout/Component Identification................................................................9 2.2.1 AC Distribution Module....................................................................................9 2.2.2 Amplifier Power-Supplies...............................................................................10 2.2.3 CE Chassis...................................................................................................10 2.2.4 Amplifier Indicators ........................................................................................10 Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 12 3.1 RF Specifications ....................................................................................................12 3.2 Network & Protocol Specifications ........................................................................12 3.3 Power Specifications...............................................................................................12 3.4 Mechanical Specifications.......................................................................................12 3.5 Communications Interface Specifications...............................................................13 3.6 Environmental Specifications .................................................................................13 Electrical RequirEments.............................................................................................................. 14 Site Planning ............................................................................................................................... 15 Installation................................................................................................................................... 16 6.1 Cabinet Grounding ..................................................................................................16 6.2 Antenna Connections ..............................................................................................16 6.2.1 GPS..................................................................................................................16 6.2.2 Transmitter RF ................................................................................................17 6.2.3 Satellite Receiver.............................................................................................18 6.3 Network Connections..............................................................................................18 7 Operation..................................................................................................................................... 19 7.1 Powering Up the System.........................................................................................19 4 5 6 March 14, 2002 3 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 8 7.2 Connecting a terminal .............................................................................................19 7.2.1 Bootloader .......................................................................................................20 7.2.2 Application......................................................................................................21 7.3 Quick-Start Configuration.......................................................................................22 7.3.1 Distribution: Incoming MDP configuration....................................................22 7.3.2 Transmission: Outgoing Reflex configuration................................................22 7.3.3 Network configuration ....................................................................................23 7.3.4 Important Alarm Thresholds (if default of 20 minutes is not desired) ...........23 7.3.5 Clear Alarms & Alarm Logs ...........................................................................23 SUBSYSTEMS ........................................................................................................................... 24 8.1 G2BT Control Chassis ............................................................................................24 8.1.1 CE Backplane..................................................................................................25 8.2 CE Power Supply ....................................................................................................34 9 User Interfaces............................................................................................................................. 35 9.1 Command Line Editor.............................................................................................35 9.2 Console.................................................................................................................... 35 9.3 Telnet and Console Port User Interface ..................................................................35 10 SW Download Process ................................................................................................................ 37 10.1 Receive software download file ..............................................................................37 10.2 Write software download file into Flash memory...................................................37 10.3 Cutover to the new version of downloaded software..............................................38 11 Power Control ............................................................................................................................. 39 11.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................39 11.2 Configuration Monitoring .......................................................................................39 11.3 Power Control Algorithm........................................................................................39 11.4 Power Cutback and Shutdown ................................................................................40 12 Command Line User Interface .................................................................................................... 42 12.1 Conventions.............................................................................................................42 12.2 Command List.........................................................................................................43 12.2.1 Alarm...............................................................................................................43 12.2.2 CAlibration......................................................................................................44 12.2.3 CLock..............................................................................................................45 12.2.4 CONSole... .....................................................................................................45 March 14, 2002 4 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 12.2.5 Cutover............................................................................................................46 12.2.6 Distribution......................................................................................................46 12.2.7 Download ....................................................................................................47 12.2.8 EXCiter............................................................................................................48 12.2.9 EXIt .................................................................................................................49 12.2.10 Flash... ..........................................................................................................49 12.2.11 Gps... ............................................................................................................49 12.2.12 Log ............................................................................................................50 12.2.13 Network.....................................................................................................50 12.2.14 PA..............................................................................................................51 12.2.15 PS ..............................................................................................................52 12.2.16 PWrsupply.................................................................................................53 12.2.17 Reset..........................................................................................................53 12.2.18 SNmp.........................................................................................................54 12.2.19 STatistics...................................................................................................54 12.2.20 THreshold..................................................................................................55 12.2.21 TRACe ......................................................................................................56 12.2.22 TRANsmission..........................................................................................57 12.2.23 Version ......................................................................................................58 12.2.24 Watch ............................................................................................................59 13 Alarms and Management............................................................................................................. 60 13.1 Alarm management .................................................................................................60 13.1.1 Alarm Processing ............................................................................................60 13.1.2 Alarm Types....................................................................................................62 13.2 Management information base (mib) ......................................................................66 14 Factory Default Values................................................................................................................ 67 March 14, 2002 5 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 1 FOREWORD 111...111 GGGEEENNNEEERRRAAALLL IIINNNFFFOOORRRMMMAAATTTIIIOOONNN The information in this manual is preliminary to the production release of the G2BT tranmistter. It is to be used to guide the user in the operation of the equipment, but has not been reviewed for accuracy. No responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Vytek Wireless reserves the right to make changes to any product discussed hearin. Vytek does not assume any liability arising from the application or use of any product or circuit described herin. Neither does Vytek convey any license under any patents or rights of others. Refer questions concerning the contents of this manual to:
Vytek Wireless, Inc. Wireless Product Division 2310 Cousteau Ct Vista, CA 92083 760-536-1000 email: techsupport@sonik.com 111...222 CCCOOOMMMPPPUUUTTTEEERRR SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE CCCOOOPPPYYYRRRIIIGGGHHHTTTSSS This manual covers the following products:
Models:
G2BT NPCS transmitter Copyright 2001 by Vytek Wireless, Inc. This manual is Copyrighted by Vytek Wireless, Inc . and may be reproduced for distribution with the G2BT as long as the manual remains intact, in its entirety, with all Copyright, Intellectual Property, and Trademark notices. This product contains copyrighted material. This product from Vytek Wireless, Inc. contains intellectual property Vytek Wireless, Inc. It also contains copyrighted material, to which Vytek Wireless, Inc. is the owner of the copyright. Unless expressly agreed to in writing, no one may copy, disassemble, or distribute in any form, any computer readable information contained within this product, and in particular information contained within the EEPROM, EPROM, or ROM memory circuits. All rights, title, and March 14, 2002 6 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual copyrights to the software or firmware in this product are owned by Vytek Wireless, Inc. Vytek reserves all rights not expressly granted to the purchaser of this product. March 14, 2002 7 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 111...333 WWWAAARRRNNNIIINNNGGGSSS!!!
WARNING !
This device has not yet been approved by the FCC and may not be sold or marketed until such approval is obtained. Changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Vytek Wireless are prohibited and could void the users warranty and possibly his authority to operate this product. DO NOT allow the antenna to come close to or touch the eyes, face, or any exposed body parts while the radio is transmitting. DO NOT operate the transmitter unless it is properly connected to a suitable antenna or dummy load. DO NOT apply power to the transmitter unless it is properly connected to a suitable antenna or dummy load. DO NOT operate the radio near electrical blasting caps. DO NOT operate this product near explosives or near explosive gasses. DO NOT operate the radio unless it has been installed and inspected by a qualified radio technician. DO NOT let children operate transmitter equipment. DO NOT defeat the ground connection or polarization provisions of the equipment. DO NOT allow the antenna used by this product to come within 6 meters of any human. 111...444 HHHUUUMMMAAANNN EEEXXXPPPOOOSSSUUURRREEE This equipment can radiate large amounts of RF energy. It is designed to use an antenna permanently fixed mounted to an outdoor structure. The selected area of this structure should prevent personnel from inadvertently being closer to the antenna than six meters. It is the responsibility of the user to install and use this equipment in the proper manner. It should be installed and maintained by trained technicians only. Licensees of the FCC using this equipment are responsible for insuring that its installation and operation comply with FCC regulations designed to limit human exposure. See FCC Rules part 1, section 1.1310 as published in CFR part 47. March 14, 2002 8 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 2 GENERAL OVERVIEW 222...111 GGG222BBBTTT PPPAAAGGGIIINNNGGG TTTRRRAAANNNSSSMMMIIITTTTTTEEERRR OOOVVVEEERRRVVVIIIEEEWWW The Sonik Second Generation Base Transmitter (G2BT) is a ReFlextm paging transmitter for the 900 MHz frequency band. It is a multi-carrier design, based on the original Motorola Base Transmitter (BT). It Features:
FEATURES reliability.
(one-way or Oasis type systems) Multi-carrier linear transmitter with 1-4 simultaneous, independent carriers. Reduced overall systems cost with an Sat RX and Ethernet port. ReFLEX25 and ReFLEX50 compatible. Existing BT features with enhancements to networking, alarming, management, and Transmit data from Satellite controller interface. High reliability100W and 400W models, useful in multi-carrier or single-carrier systems Reduced size, weight, and power consumption. Modular design for easy upgrading and field service. GPS receiver generates precise frequency and timing SNMP provides network control and alarming Software updates may be downloaded over network or via front panel console port Generic RS485 interface to allow for other Satellite interfaces Enhanced 64 Kbps satellite link data rate 222...222 FFFRRROOONNNTTT---PPPAAANNNEEELLL CCCOOONNNTTTRRROOOLLLSSS 2.2.1 AC ON/OFF Located on the AC Distribution panel, are two circuit breakers. They are used to turn the AC power to the unit off or on. The left one is the MAIN AC breaker, and switches both sides of the 240VAC power. The right breaker is the 125VAC circuit breaker, and switches the 125VAC outlets on the front and rear of the AC Distribution Panel. CAUTION!
March 14, 2002 9 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual If there is an internal AC Uninterruptable Power Supply in the station, there still may be AC power applied to some sub-systems when both of the circuit-breakers on the front of the unit are turned off!
The control-equipment chassis has its own battery back-up and will continue to run, even after the AC power is switched off with the front-panel circuit breakers. You must switch it off with the On/OFF switch on the front of the CE Power Supply. 2.2.2 AMPLIFIER POWER-SUPPLY SWITCHES Located on the front of each amplifiers power supply, is a small AC power switch. There are 4 switches, one for each power supply. These switches turn the AC to each individual amplifier on or off. In general, they should always be left in the ON position. All 4 amplifier power supplies must be turned on before the station can transmit. Transmitting with less than 4 power supplies turned on will cause an alarm, and the station may-not work properly. 222...333 FFFRRROOONNNTTT---PPPAAANNNEEELLL IIINNNDDDIIICCCAAATTTOOORRRSSS 2.3.1 AMPLIFIER INDICATORS Status LED TX LED Green=Normal operation Amber=Fault (hot, overdrive,) Red=Off-line (either hard-failed or taken off-line by the operator) Lights green when more than 10 watts of RF are output from the amplifier 2.3.2 AMPLIFIER POWER SUPPLY INDICATORS 2.3.3 CE CHASSIS INDICATORS There are 4 LEDs on the front of the System Controller Module (SCM) in the control chassis. The funtion of the LEDs on this module are as follows:
March 14, 2002 10 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual GREEN AMBER RED OFF Power LED Online Sync LED Alarm LED Locked
(GPS SYNC ACQUIRED state) Station OK Warming up or unit is off-line. It is also amber when the network paging feed is disabled. Holding
(GPS SYNC LOST state) Minor Alarm Network LED MDP Data is being received Diagnostics mode. Searching
(GPS OPEN SEARCH state) Major Alarm Flashing = Critical Alarm Booting up No MDP Data is being received March 14, 2002 11 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 3 SPECIFICATIONS 333...111 RRRFFF SSSPPPEEECCCIIIFFFIIICCCAAATTTOOOIIINNNSSS Function Operating Frequency Range Modulation Modes Launch Time Delay Encoder Clock Stability Launch Time Accuracy Launch Time Resolution Transmit Rise Time Transmit ON Timing Transmit Off Timing Sub-Channel Spacing Modulation Bandwidth Number of Sub-Channels Power Amplifier Type Options Frequency Accuracy Frequency Offset Range Frequency Offset Resolution GPS Time Sync Accuracy GPS Sync Freewheeling Time Amplifier Power Level Options Specification 929.00 941.00 MHz Per ReFLEX 2.7 and ReFlex 50 specs:
4 level FSK, 3200 & 6400 bps 2 level FSK, 1600 & 3200 bps Programmable, 1S to 1 mS
+/- 2.5 ppm 1 S 1 S
<= 10 mS Rated power before first sync symbol
<= -13 dBm within 2.5 mS 10 KHz or 12.5 KHz 10 to 50 KHz One to Four Class A or Class C, Field Installable
+/- 1 Hz (when locked to GPS)
+/- 500 Hz 1 Hz 500 nS
> 30 minutes (typical) 100 or 400 watts (multi-carrier linear mode) 250 watts (single-carrier non-linear mode) 333...222 NNNEEETTTWWWOOORRRKKK &&& PPPRRROOOTTTOOOCCCOOOLLL SSSPPPEEECCCIIIFFFIIICCCAAATTTIIIOOONNNSSS Transmitter Protocol Satellite Receiver Interface Protocol Network Interface Protocol MDP Packet Receipt Time Launch Timing Command & Control Protocol Software Download Protocol ReFlex Version 2.7 and ReFlex 50 Mtel Distribution Protocol (MDP) TCP/IP over IEEE 802.3 10baseT Ethernet
>= 200ms Launch based on GPS time + delay SNMP Version 1 via UDP TFTP via UDP over Network, XMODEM or YMODEM via Front Panel Console 333...333 PPPOOOWWWEEERRR SSSPPPEEECCCIIIFFFIIICCCAAATTTIIIOOONNNSSS Sub-Systems with Battery Backup Input Voltage Input power consumption AC Input Connection 333...444 MMMEEECCCHHHAAANNNIIICCCAAALLL SSSPPPEEECCCIIIFFFIIICCCAAATTTIIIOOONNNSSS EMP/Lightning Protection RF Connector GPS Connector Controller operation for 15 minutes 1 phase 176-264 VAC, 50-60Hz 3500 watts max 240VAC, Single phase, NEMA L14-30P Antennas: SatRx, GPS, Transmitter AC power, lease line 7/16" Type Female
"N" Type Female March 14, 2002 12 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Satellite Receiver Connector Ethernet LAN Connector Weight Front Panel Console Connector Connector Locations Connector Finish Intrusion Alarms 333...555 CCCOOOMMMMMMUUUNNNIIICCCAAATTTIIIOOONNNSSS IIINNNTTTEEERRRFFFAAACCCEEE SSSPPPEEECCCIIIFFFIIICCCAAATTTIIIOOONNNSSS Ethernet LAN Supervision/Maintenance Console Port F Type Female RJ-45 [10baseT]
< 500 pounds DB-9 Female Accessible, with clearance for wrenches Resistant to corrosion, oxidation Front and rear doors TCP/IP over IEEE 802.3 10baseT Ethernet Front Panel Serial Port (VT100) no parity RS-422, up to 64 Kbps based on SpaceCom FM-Cubed Receiver RS-232, 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop, Satellite Receiver Interface 333...666 EEENNNVVVIIIRRROOONNNMMMEEENNNTTTAAALLL SSSPPPEEECCCIIIFFFIIICCCAAATTTIIIOOONNNSSS Operating Temperature Humidity
-30 to +70 deg C, per TIA 603 0% to 95% at 50 deg C, per TIA 603 March 14, 2002 13 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS All electrical wiring for the site must meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code
(NEC) and all applicable local codes. All conductors must be made of copper. The G2BT paging Transmitter is supplied with a NEMA L14-30P plug. 240V/12-V is supplied from a center-tapped transformer. The two 120V circuits are 180 degrees out of phase, therefore 240VAC is available betweent he phases. All equipment in the G2BT operates off 120VAC other than the 4 high-current power supplies that provide power to the RF power amplifiers. The high-current power supplies operate off the 240 VAC. AC start-up in-rush current may be as much as 100amps, lasting less than 5mS. Typical AC current draw of the station is 15 amps during transmission, and 3.5 amps during standby. March 14, 2002 14 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 5 SITE PLANNING Vytek recommends the following considerations when selecting a site to locate the transmitter at:
1. A minimum floor-space of 20 square feet to allow acess to the front and rear of the cabinet. 2. Floor loading capable of supporting the weight of the cabinet and personel operating the cabinet. 3. A minimum ceiling height of 7 feet. 4. A ceiling structure designed to support the cabls entering and exiting the G2BT, so that the cable connections are not stressed. 5. The ambient temperature must be maintained between 30 and +60C. 6. The cabinet should be tied to earth-ground at the lug-provided internal to the cabinet. 7. The site must not have hazardous or combustable materials in it, either stored or spilled. 8. An HVAC system is highly recommended. Maitaining the ambient temperature in the range of 0C to +40C, will increase the life of the product. 9. The G2BT emits approximately 10,000 BTUs of heat when it transmits, and this should be taken into account when considering the amount of cooling necessary to maintain a reasonable ambient temperature. 10. The ambient humidity must be less than 95%, non-condensing. 11. The site must be properly grounded. It is beyond the scope of this manual to explain the proper techniques, but every site should have Ground-Rings installed around it, the tower properly grounded, the cabinet grounded, and the cable-tray grounded. Installation of this Equipment is to be performed only by qualified service personnel. March 14, 2002 15 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 6 INSTALLATION 666...111 CCCAAABBBIIINNNEEETTT GGGRRROOOUUUNNNDDDIIINNNGGG Safety and operation depends on proper grounding of the equipment. The main cabinet ground is on the top of the cabinet, as shown in the following diagram. The main cabinet ground connects to the cabinet rail, and each chassis installed in the cabinet has an independent ground. Locate the site ground wire and connect it to the cabinet as follows:
Note: The site ground wire must be AWG #2 or larger, green-insulated solid copper wire. 1. Strip 3/8 of an inch of wire from the end of the ground wire. 2. Loosen the set-screw on the ground connetion to the transmitter and insert the stripped end of the wire under it. 3. Leave approximately 1/16 of an inch of bare-wire exposed outside the grounding connection. 4. Tighten the set-screw to secure the ground wire to the ground of the transmitter. 5. Ensure that the other end of the ground wire is properly connected to the site ground system. 666...222 AAANNNTTTEEENNNNNNAAA CCCOOONNNNNNEEECCCTTTIIIOOONNNSSS 6.2.1 GPS The GPS antenna connection is a type N connection on the top of the unit. Locate and connect the GPS antenna cable to the GPS N connector, and tighten it securely. CAUTION!
The transmitter supplies +5Vdc power to the antenna using the coax center pin. If you use a GPS antenna with a DC short to ground, you must install a DC block in-line with the antenna coax cable. March 14, 2002 16 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 6.2.2 TRANSMITTER RF OUTPUT This Transmitter is designed to operate with a fixed mounted outdoor antenna only. The placement should be such that personnel are prevented from inadvertently being within six meters of the antenna. March 14, 2002 17 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 7 7.1.1 SATELLITE RECEIVER 777...222 NNNEEETTTWWWOOORRRKKK CCCOOONNNNNNEEECCCTTTIIIOOONNNSSS If the frame-relay interface is installed on the unit, there is a line filer-box attached to the top of the cabinet. The connection to the network is via screw-down terminals on this filter box. You can determine the proper connections to the network by following the wire colors on the transmitter side of the filter-box. The connections are as follows:
Wire Color Typical RJ-45 Pin RED GREEN BLACK YELLOW or WHITE 1 2 7 8 Function Transmit R Transmit T Receive TI Receive RI March 14, 2002 18 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 8 OPERATION 888...111 PPPOOOWWWEEERRRIIINNNGGG UUUPPP TTTHHHEEE SSSYYYSSSTTTEEEMMM Upon applying power to the G2BT, the software will bootstrap itself before transmission or calibration is possible. 888...222 CCCOOONNNNNNEEECCCTTTIIINNNGGG AAA TTTEEERRRMMMIIINNNAAALLL To monitor the boot-up process, connect a computer running HyperTerminal (or any similar terminal emulation program) to the front Console port of the G2BT. The serial port is configured as a data communication equipment (DCE) interface, and thus can be directly connected to most PC computer serial ports. A null-modem is not required. The HyperTerminal settings are shown below. Note that you must select the type of connection you want. HyperTerminal typically defaults to some brand of modem, so when you set-up a new connection, be sure to select direct connect and choose the correct COM port. You must also set the serial COM port parameters as listed in the following table:
Description Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop bits Emulation Setting 9600 None 8 1 VT100 March 14, 2002 19 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual HyperTerminal Settings 8.2.1 BOOTLOADER The bootloader code is the first software executed in the bootstrap process. Its function is to initialize and verify basic hardware functionality, then load and pass execution on the application software. Loading the final application software can be circumvented for diagnostic purposes, however under normal circumstances the bootloader should be allowed to run without any user intervention. The bootloader will write to the front panel serial console a message that approximates the following:
March 14, 2002 20 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual
G2BT BOOTLOADER Version 2F49405
Current MAC address = 00:01:02:03:04:05 Current IP address = 11.31.3.4 Current subnet = 255.255.255.128 Current gateway = 11.31.3.126 Current TFTP Server = 10.0.0.1 Current Download File = g2bt.pkg
***You've got 5 seconds to escape normal boot process by entering any key... Loading application... The Power LED on the front panel will light orange. 8.2.2 APPLICATION Once the application has been loaded and execution has been passed to it, the following message will appear on the front panel serial console:
G2BT SCM Application Version 2F443C5
Downloading FPGA & DSP code... Jam STAPL Byte-Code Player Version 2.1 Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Altera Corporation Device #1 IDCODE is 110300DDconfiguring FLEX device(s)...DONEExit code = 0... Success Downloading FPGA & DSP code -- PASS Restoring configuration Current MAC address = 00:01:02:03:04:05 Current IP address = 11.31.3.4 Current subnet = 255.255.255.128 Current gateway = 11.31.3.126 Current TFTP Server = 10.0.1.30 Current Download File = g2btapp.pkg The Power LED on the front panel will remain yellow until the system is able to transmit pages, when the Power LED will become green. (Calibration may occur prior to this.) March 14, 2002 21 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 888...333 QQQUUUIIICCCKKK---SSSTTTAAARRRTTT CCCOOONNNFFFIIIGGGUUURRRAAATTTIIIOOONNN All user configuration settings will have factory defaults set prior to shipment. However there are several settings that are unique to each unit and must be configured in order for the transmitter to function correctly in the field. In order to change configuration settings, a user session must be created by logging into the command line interface. To do this, connect a 9-pin DIN to the front panel RS232 port. Using terminal emulation software (set at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity), press ENTER. At the login: prompt, type ADMIN, then press ENTER twice. An OK> prompt should be seen. The essential configuration settings are listed below. Go through, and configure each on for the network that this device will be used in:
8.3.1 DISTRIBUTION: INCOMING MDP CONFIGURATION 8.3.1.1 Network Zones (the zone number is a number between 0 and 65535) DIstr Hdlc Net 1 xxx 8.3.1.2 Network Zone mask (the zone mask is a number between 0 and 65535) DIstr Hdlc Net Mask yyy 8.3.2 TRANSMISSION: OUTGOING REFLEX CONFIGURATION 8.3.2.1 Tranmission Frequency (frequency is in MHz between 929.0 and 941.0) TRAN Freq xxx.yy 8.3.2.2 Subchannel offsets (offset frequencies are in Hz between 20000 and 20000) TRAN Sub 1 Config Freq xx TRAN Sub 2 Config Freq xx TRAN Sub 3 Config Freq xx TRAN Sub 4 Config Freq xx 8.3.2.3 Launch Delay (in microseconds, this must be set to 203) TRAN Launch 203 March 14, 2002 22 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 8.3.2.4 ReFLEX25 Color Code Index TRAN R25colorcode x 8.3.3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 8.3.3.1 IP Address (this is an address in IP notation) Net Lan Ip x.x.x.x 8.3.3.2 Subnet (this is an address in IP notation) Net Lan Subnet x.x.x.x 8.3.3.3 Gateway (this is an address in IP notation) Net Lan Gateway x.x.x.x 8.3.4 IMPORTANT ALARM THRESHOLDS (IF DEFAULT OF 20 MINUTES IS NOT DESIRED) Alarm thresholds are set in the factory to reasonable defaults. 8.3.4.1 Dekey alarm (timeout in minutes) THresh Dekey xx 8.3.4.2 Freerun timeout (timeout in minutes) THresh Freerun xx 8.3.5 CLEAR ALARMS & ALARM LOGS To ensure that alarms and the alarm log start from a known state, it is advisable to clear all alarms and the alarm log. 8.3.5.1 Clearing Alarms Alarm All STATus Clear 8.3.5.2 Clearing Alarm Log Log Clear To save these new configuration settings in non-volatile memory, perform the following command:
Flash Save March 14, 2002 23 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 9 SUBSYSTEMS 999...111 GGG222BBBTTT CCCOOONNNTTTRRROOOLLL CCCHHHAAASSSSSSIIISSS The G2BT Control Equipment Chassis houses the brains of the G2BT. All functionality is supported by the modules in this Chassis, with the exception of high-power RF generation. Its modular construction allows for easy field service. Most of the individual modules have backward compatibility with existing SkyTel BTs. The Chassis itself is self-contained, making it a superior low-power exciter for single carrier FLEX /Oasis systems. It may be used with the G2BT amplifiers for multi-carrier, applications, or used with low-cost external class C amplifiers for single-carrier sites. There is a single Ethernet Network interface on the transmitter. The Ethernet is for connection to other units on site, local computers, routers, RFA-II receivers or direct network communications to the NOC. March 14, 2002 24 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 9.1.1 CE BACKPLANE The G2BT Control Equipment Backplane has the I/O connections for the CE chassis. The following diagram shows the location of the connectors. J14 J12 J7 J27 J15 J8 J23 J22 J11 J10 J21 J9 J20 J13 J26 J17 G2BT CE Backplane CONNECTS R(A) GND GND GND SHIELD I-20 SyLC SatRX TX MAINT A RFC MAINT A PnP/xTIP SCM NET NAMES Backplane 9.1.1.1 J7 External Controller Interface (37 Pin Female D Sub Connector) PI N J7 P1 J7 P2 J7 P3 J7 P4 J7 P5 J7 P6 J7 P7 J7 P8 Wildcard out 1 Wildcard out 1 PT FRAME A MODEM_RX MODEM_DC MODEM_TX PT DATA A DIST_DCD RS485_D+
AsyncRXD out 1 GND AsyncTXD Backplane MARK A Wildcard Wildcard AsyncRX AsyncTX TO BAUD DATA SGND DCD+
KEY+
DTA+
GND GND in 2+
B(A) C(A) T(A) I(A) DA DA DA D+
D+
J4-42, J6-P50 J4-P37, J6-P41 J3-P58, J16-P2, J25-P2 J3-P73, J16-P8, J25-P8 J3-P62, J16-P3, J25-P3 March 14, 2002 25 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Wildcard out Wildcard out 2+
2+
Wildcard in 3 Wildcard in 3 TX OK+
Wildcard out 3+
Wildcard in 4 Wildcard in 4 RFC MAINT B R(B) Wildcard in 6 Wildcard in 6 TX MAINT B PT CLOCK A T(B) S(A) AsyncCTS
Wildcard in 3 AsyncDSR
Wildcard in 4 AsyncRXD
Wildcard in 6 AsyncTXD
AsyncCT S+
MODEM_CTS A J3-P67, J16-P5, J25-P5 AsyncDS R+
MODEM_DSR A J3-P69, J16-P6, J25-P6 AsyncRX D-
MODEM_TX DB J3-P12, J16-P14, J25-
P14 AsyncTX D-
MODEM_RX DB J3-P10, J16-P16, J25-
P16 CLK+
CLK RS485_CLK+
J4-P39, J6-P51 Wildcard in 7 Wildcard in 7 Wildcard in 7 GND GND GND GND Backplane RFC REQ+
Wildcard in 8+
Wildcard in 9+
Wildcard in 9+
AsyncDTR
AsyncRTS
AsyncDT R+
AsyncRT S+
MODEM_DTR A MODEM_RTS A J3-P71, J16-P20, J25-
P20 J3-P66, J16-P4, J25-P4 PT DATA B I(B) DTA-
Data-
RS485_D-
J4-P36, J6-P42 Wildcard in 10 Wildcard in 10 Wildcard in 10 PT FRAME B C(B) DCD-
KEY-
DIST_DCDB J4-P45 Wildcard in 9-
Wildcard in 9-
MARK B B(B) Wildcard out 2-
Wildcard out 2-
Wildcard out 4 Wildcard out 4 TX OK-
Wildcard out 3-
RFC REQ-
Wildcard in 8-
AsyncRTS
Wildcard in 2-
AsyncCTS
Wildcard out 4 AsyncDSR
AsyncDTR
AsyncRT S-
Wildcard in 2-
AsyncCT S-
AsyncDS R-
AsyncDT R-
MODEM_RTS B MODEM_DC DB MODEM_CTS B J3-P14, J16-P19, J25-
P19 J3-P4, J16-P10, J25-
P10 J4-P70, J16-P13, J25-
P13 MODEM_RI J25-P22,J8-P22 MODEM_DTR B J3-P16, J16-P23, J25-
P23 March 14, 2002 26 7M487C4 J7 P9 J7 P1 0 J7 P1 1 J7 P1 2 J7 P1 3 J7 P1 4 J7 P1 5 J7 P1 6 J7 P1 7 J7 P1 8 J7 P1 9 J7 P2 0 J7 P2 1 J7 P2 2 J7 P2 3 J7 P2 4 J7 P2 5 J7 P2 6 J7 P2 7 J7 P2 8 J7 P2 9 J7 P3 0 J7 P3 1 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Wildcard out 5 Wildcard out 5 Wildcard out 6 Wildcard out 6 J7 P3 2 J7 P3 3 Wildcard out 5 Wildcard out 6 7 7 I-20 Wildcard SyLC Wildcard out Wildcard out SatRX PnP/xTIP SCM NET NAMES 9.1.1.2 J7 External ControllerInterface (37 Pin Female D Sub Connector) CONN P ECTS I TO N J7 P3 4 J7 P3 5 J7 P3 6 J7 P3 7 J4-P40, J6-P52 RS485_CLK-
Wildcard out Wildcard out Wildcard out Wildcard out PT CLOCK Wildcard Wildcard CLK-
CLK-
out 8 out 9 out 7 S(B) B 8 8 9 9 9.1.1.3 J8 CSU/DSU Interface (25 Pin Male D Sub Connector) PIN FUNCTIO DIRECTI J16P1 J16P2 J16P3 J16P4 J16P5 J16P6 J16P7 J16P8 J16P9 J16P10 N GND MODEM_TXD A MODEM_RXD A MODEM_RTS A MODEM_CTS A MODEM_DSR A GND MODEM_DCD A MODEM_RXC B MODEM_DCD B ON To Backplane From Backplane Backplane J3-P58, J7-P2, J25-P2 MODEM_TXDA To Backplane J3-P62, J7-P3, J25-P2 MODEM_RXDA From Backplane J3-P66, J7-P21, J25-P4 MODEM_RTSA To Backplane J3-P67, J7-P9, J25-P5 MODEM_CTSA To Backplane J3-P69, J7-P11, J25-P6 MODEM_DSRA To Backplane To Backplane Backplane J3-P73, J7-P8, J25-P8 MODEM_DCDA To Backplane J4-P33, J25-P9 MODEM_RXCB To Backplane J3-P4, J7-P26, J25-P10 MODEM_DCDB March 14, 2002 27 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual B MODEM_SCT EB MODEM_TXC B MODEM_CTS B MODEM_TXD B MODEM_TXC A MODEM_RXD B MODEM_RXC A MODEM_LL MODEM_RTS B MODEM_DTR A J16P11 J16P12 J16P13 J16P14 J16P15 J16P16 J16P17 J16P18 J16P19 J16P20 J16P21 MODEM_RL J16P22 J16P23 J16P24 MODEM_RI MODEM_DTR B MODEM_SCT EA From Backplane J3-P3, J25-P11 MODEM_SCTEB To Backplane J4-P34, J25-P12 MODEM_TXCB To Backplane J4-P70, J7-P27, J25-P13 MODEM_CTSB From Backplane J3-P12, J7-P14, J25-P14 MODEM_TXDB To Backplane J3-P60, J25-P15 MODEM_TXCA To Backplane J3-P10, J7-P16, J25-P16 MODEM_RXDB To Backplane J3-P18, J25-P17 MODEM_RXCA To Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane J3-P75, J7-P29, J25-P18 J3-P14, J7-P25, J25-P19 MODEM_LL MODEM_RTSB J3-P71, J7-P20, J25-P20 MODEM_DTRA J3-P6, J25-P21 MODEM_RL To Backplane J3-P20, J25-P22 J3-P16, J7-P30, J25-P23 MODEM_RI MODEM_DTRB J3-P64, J25-P24 MODEM_SCTEA From Backplane From Backplane J16P25 MODEM_TM To Backplane J3-P8, J25-P25 MODEM_TM 9.1.1.4 J9 Backup Battery (4 Pin Male Snap and Lock Connector) PIN J9P1 J9P2 J9P3 J9P4 FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO
+28VDC GND B+
B-
To Backplane To Backplane To Backplane To Backplane J1P4-15 Backplane J1P54, J1P55 J1P56, J1P57 9.1.1.5 J10 Aux +5 Vdc (3 Pin Male Snap and Lock Connector) PIN J10P1 J10P2 FUNCTION
+5VDC Not used March 14, 2002 DIRECTION From Backplane 28 CONNECTS TO J1P24-31 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual J10P3 GND To Backplane Backplane 9.1.1.6 J11 Aux +14 Vdc Interface (3 Pin Male Snap and Lock Connector) PIN J11P1 J11P2 J11P3 FUNCTION
+14VDC GND GND DIRECTION From Backplane To Backplane To Backplane CONNECTS TO J1P16-23 Backplane Backplane 9.1.1.7 J12 External Power Interface (10 Pin Male Snap and Lock Connector) PIN J12P1 J12P2 J12P3 J12P4 J12P5 J12P6 J12P7 J12P8 J12P9 J12P10 FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO GND GND
+5 Vdc
+5 Vdc
+14 Vdc
+14 Vdc
+28 Vdc GND
+28 Vdc GND To Backplane To Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane To Backplane From Backplane To Backplane Backplane Backplane J1P24-31 J1P24-31 J1P16-23 J1P16-23 J1P4-15 Backplane J1P4-15 Backplane 9.1.1.8 J13 10 MHz Ref. (BNC FEMALE) PIN J13 OTR CON J13 Center FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO GND To Backplane Backplane 10 MHz Ref To Backpane J4P56 9.1.1.9 J14 GPS Sharing Interface ( 15 Pin Female D Sub Connector) PIN FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO March 14, 2002 29 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual J14P1 J14P2 J14P3 J14P4 J14P5 J14P6 J14P7 J14P8 J14P9 J14P10 J14P11 J14P12 J14P13 J14P14 J14P15 Not used Not used Not used Not used GPS_RX+
GPS_1PPS+
GPS_RDY GND GND GND GND Not Used GPS_RX-
GPS_1PPS-
GPS_MSTR_SEL From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane J5-P5 J5-P7 J5-P10 J5-P6 J5-P8 J5-P9 J15 Debug Interface (9 Pin Female D Sub Connector) FUNCTI Default Function DIRECTI ON GND DAC1 DAC3 DIG1 DIG3 DAC0 DAC2 DIG0 DIG2 ON To Backplane Ground connection To Backplane Sub Channel 0 baseband To Backplane Composite Q waveform To Backplane To Backplane GPS 1PPS IO Strobe To Backplane Sub Channel 0 I waveform To Backplane Composite I waveform To Backplane Frame Pulse To Backplane Sync window CONNEC TS TO Backplane J3P13 J3P31 J3P17 J3P21 J3P11 J3P32 J3P15 J3P19 9.1.1.10 PI N J15P 1 J15P 2 J15P 3 J15P 4 J15P 5 J15P 6 J15P 7 J15P 8 J15P 9 March 14, 2002 30 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 9.1.1.11 J17 Telco Interface (8 Conductor Modular Keyed Socket) PIN J24P1 J24P2 J24P3 J24P4 J24P5 J24P6 J24P7 J24P8 FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO SIG1 SIG2 SIG3 SIG4 SIG5 SIG6 SIG7 SIG8 Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable J25P73 J25P74 J25P75 J25P76 J25P77 J25P78 J25P79 J25P80 9.1.1.12 J20 Door Alarm Interface (3 Pin Male Snap and Lock Connector) PIN J20P1 J20P2 J20P3 9.1.1.13 PIN J17P1 J17P2 J17P3 J17P4 J17P5 J17P6 J17P7 J17P8 J17P9 J17P10 J17P11 J17P12 J17P13 J17P14 FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO GND DOOR_ALM To Backplane GND Backplane J4-P25 Backplane J21 PA SPI Interface (15 Pin Female D Sub Connector) CONNECTS TO DIRECTION FUNCTION GND PA_SPI_A5 PA_SPI_A4 PA_SPI_A3 PA_SPI_A2 PA_SPI_A1 PA_SPI_A0 PA_SPI_CLK PA_SPI_MOSI PA_SPI_MISO Not used Not used Not used Not used To Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane From Backplane To Backplane Backplane J4-P65 J4-P66 J4-P67 J4-P68 J4-P64 J4-P63 J4-P77 J4-P78 J4-P75 March 14, 2002 31 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual J17P15 Not used 9.1.1.14 J22 Internal Detector Interface (9 Pin Female D Sub Connector) PIN J18P1 J18P2 J18P3 J18P4 J18P5 J18P6 J18P7 J18P8 J18P9 FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO VREF1
+28 Vdc GND GND VFWD1 SHIELD_GND Not used Not used Not used To Backplane From Backplane To Backplane To Backplane To Backplane To Backplane J2RCP8 Backplane Backplane Backplane J2RCP7 Backplane 9.1.1.15 J23 Remote Detector Interface (9 Pin Female D Sub Connector) PIN J19P1 J19P2 J19P3 J19P4 J19P5 J19P6 J19P7 J19P8 J19P9 FUNCTION DIRECTION CONNECTS TO VREF2
+28 Vdc GND GND VFWD2 SHIELD GND Not used Not used Not used To Backplane From Backplane To Backplane J2RCP16 Backplane Backplane J2RCP14 Backplane 9.1.1.16 J26 Exciter RF Feedback (Female SMA) PIN FUNCTION DIRECTIO N CONNECTS TO J21 CTR CON J21 OTR CON RF_FEEDBACK_IN To Backplane Exciter CCA GND To Backplane Backplane 32 March 14, 2002 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 9.1.1.17 PIN J22 CTR CON J22 OTR CON J27 Exciter RF Out (Female SMA) DIRECTIO FUNCTION N CONNECTS TO RF_OUT From Backplane GND To Backplane To Splitter Backplane 9.1.1.18 Backplane Mating Connector Table Connection Description Manufacturer MFR P/N J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J17 J20 J21 J22 J23 J26 J27 37 Pin Male D sub 25 Pin Female D sub 4 Pin Snap and Lock Connector 3 Pin/Contact Mod IV Connector 3 Pin/Contact Mod IV 10 Pin Male Snap and Lock BNC(m) 15 Pin Male D sub 9 Pin Male D sub RJ45 Male Connector 3 Pin/Contact Mod IV Connector 3 Pin/Contact Mod IV 9 Pin Male D sub 9 Pin Male D sub SMA(m) SMA(m) 33 March 14, 2002 Molex AMP/Tyco Electronics AMP/Tyco Electronics Adamtech WM5864-ND 102241-1, 1-
87523-9 102241-1, 1-
87523-9 FCS-10-SG AMP/Tyco Electronics AMP/Tyco Electronics 102241-1, 1-
87523-9 102241-1, 1-
87523-9 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 999...222 CCCEEE PPPOOOWWWEEERRR SSSUUUPPPPPPLLLYYY The control chassis power supply has been designed by Mesa Power Systems. It has its own AC power supply with provision battery-back-up for up to 15 minutes of operation. Internally, it uses an off-the-shelf AC-DC switching power converter. A simple micro-controller monitors the AC supply, battery voltage and current, and battery charging. It communicates this status information to the CPU via the SPI bus. The back-up battery powers the control chassis, and does not power the RF power amplifiers, so no RF output will be produced when operating off of the internal back-up supply. The internal network interface will continue to operate off of the back-up supply. March 14, 2002 34 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 10 USER INTERFACES 111000...111 CCCOOOMMMMMMAAANNNDDD LLLIIINNNEEE EEEDDDIIITTTOOORRR The command line editor accumulates keystrokes from user input into a command line to be passed to a command line interpreter (CLI) then displays the results of the command. The editor interacts with the operator allowing characters in the command to be inserted and deleted before it is submitted to the CLI. A history buffer is maintained for each operator session containing the previous 20 commands that can be recalled, edited, and resubmitted to the CLI using the arrow keys. If current session is logged on as the system administrator or the administrator is not logged on and the current session is with the front panel console port, the command line editor will also output the system console messages in-between operator input. 111000...222 CCCOOONNNSSSOOOLLLEEE The front panel serial port, or Console, is managed by a Telnet translator task. In its idle state, the console manager outputs the console messages out the serial port. When an operator strikes a key the console manager initiates an internal Telnet session and simply passes characters between the serial port and the TCP/IP socket. This relieves the rest of the operator interface code from having to support user I/O coming from multiple places and requiring separate decisions and API calls for all input and output. Once a user session is initiated on the console port the console messages are no longer displayed by this task because the command line editor then assumes this responsibility until the session is exited. Console message output will also be yielded while the system administrator is currently logged on through Telnet. 111000...333 TTTEEELLLNNNEEETTT AAANNNDDD CCCOOONNNSSSOOOLLLEEE PPPOOORRRTTT UUUSSSEEERRR IIINNNTTTEEERRRFFFAAACCCEEE The user interface is presented at the control modules front panel serial port or when the system is accessed remotely using the Telnet protocol. The uses interface allows for reading and modifying configuration parameters as well as launching calibration, test and reset processes. There are four levels of access in the user interface:
March 14, 2002 35 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Admin Oper1 Oper2 Oper3 all display/set commands all display commands, all set commands except critical system settings all display commands, some set commands all display commands, no set commands March 14, 2002 36 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 11 SW DOWNLOAD PROCESS There are three phases in the software download process:
1. Receive the software download file. 2. Write the software download file into Flash memory. 3. Cutover to the new version of downloaded software. 111111...111 RRREEECCCEEEIIIVVVEEE SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE DDDOOOWWWNNNLLLOOOAAADDD FFFIIILLLEEE The software download file is transferred to the G2BT Station remotely through the LAN using TFTP, or locally through the front panel serial port using Xmodem or Ymodem protocols. When one of the methods has been activated but not yet completed, the other method handling is disabled (any data received using that protocol is ignored). TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) The transmitter functions as a TFTP client; in this mode, the software download file will be pulled or downloaded by the station from a predefined server. The server IP address, download date, time and file name is specified through the user interface or through SNMP MIB sets. During download, the system keeps information on the number of packets that have been transferred with or without success and the number of packets that have been transferred with success. There are also user specified values to control the timeout value from packet ack/err sent and the next packet received, number of retries that the station will send packet err to the server before aborting the session and interval from when the station receives a data packet to when it sends a packet ack/err. Front Panel Serial Port The software download file can be transferred locally using the serial port and specifying the Xmodem or Ymodem protocols through the serial program (typically Hyperterminal or ProComm). 111111...222 WWWRRRIIITTTEEE SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE DDDOOOWWWNNNLLLOOOAAADDD FFFIIILLLEEE IIINNNTTTOOO FFFLLLAAASSSHHH MMMEEEMMMOOORRRYYY The software download file always contains all binary images for the SCM software, the DSP software and the FPGA configuration code. March 14, 2002 37 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual The G2BT contains Flash memory to store two complete images of the software download file (i.e. two complete images of each of the binary images for the SCM software, the DSP software and the FPGA configuration code). One virtual Flash memory bank contains a copy of the currently active software images, the other virtual Flash memory bank contains a copy of a dormant set of binary images. The SCM controls this information by storing several small arrays of software download status in the EEPROM. The arrays in EEPROM contain the following information:
FlashBank[active, dormant] = virtual bank 1 | virtual bank 2 Version[active | dormant ] [SCM | DSP | FPGA | Loader | Revert] = version The software download file is decoded, verified for platform and data integrity and then written to the dormant virtual Flash memory bank. The Version[dormant][] array is updated with the version values of the SCM, DSP and FPGA binary images as written in the software download file. 111111...333 CCCUUUTTTOOOVVVEEERRR TTTOOO TTTHHHEEE NNNEEEWWW VVVEEERRRSSSIIIOOONNN OOOFFF DDDOOOWWWNNNLLLOOOAAADDDEEEDDD SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE The software binaries remain in the Flash memory as dormant until actively specified to be cutover. First the user specifies which version to cutover to through the user interface or through SNMP MIB sets. The system verifies that these are valid versions. If valid, the SCM updates the arrays in EEPROM to reflect the user specified versions. The actual cutover does not yet occur. Then the user activates the cutover process through the user interface or through SNMP MIB sets. The activation can be NOW or TIMED (scheduled) depending on command parameters. The system verifies that the specified cutover version(s) is different from the current active version. This prevents unnecessary cutovers. If the cutover version(s) is different from the active current version, the system disables paging, turns off all interrupts thereby halting all network and front panel activity, and performs a warm CPU reset. At reset, the boot loader loads the active SCM software into RAM and begins execution. The SCM software sends the active FPGA configuration code to the FPGA and the active DSP code to the DSP. March 14, 2002 38 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 12 POWER CONTROL 111222...111 IIINNNTTTRRROOODDDUUUCCCTTTIIIOOONNN The power control function is designed to control keying and dekeying of the RF transmitter, monitor the functionality and integrity of the exciter, power amplifiers, and the PA power supplies, and operate the control loop that maintains the RF power output at the desired level. 111222...222 CCCOOONNNFFFIIIGGGUUURRRAAATTTIIIOOONNN MMMOOONNNIIITTTOOORRRIIINNNGGG The station power control and power output equipment is periodically monitored to ensure a safe shutdown or cutback to a lower output power. The monitoring rate is every 100 mS. The RF amplifiers themselves will not output power into an open load for more than about 100mS. The user interface variable pa installed should be set to the number of power amplifiers present. If 4 are present, the desired output power may be set to 400W, if 1 is present, the output power may not exceed 100W. If 4 are present, but 1 or more cannot be operated, the output power will be automatically reduced as detailed in the power cutback and transmitter de-key section below. The number of available PAs can be determined from the internal monitoring functions of the PAs, which allow supply voltage, supply current, temperature, fan status, and power output be measured. In the event of a problem, the gain of the PA can be reduced, or it can be shut down entirely. The exciter card is monitored to determine that the IF and RF synthesizer LOs are operating and locked. The integrity of the system output devices and cabling is determined by measuring forward and reflected power at the 4 PA internal wattmeters and the system wattmeter. 111222...333 PPPOOOWWWEEERRR CCCOOONNNTTTRRROOOLLL AAALLLGGGOOORRRIIITTTHHHMMM The G2BT can be configured as either a high power station, transmitting a maximum of 400 watts when fitted with 4 PAs, or as a low-power station transmitting a maximum of 100 watts when configured with 1 PA. The desired power level may be selected by the user in the range 100W to 400W for the high power station, and 25W to 100W for the low power station. The station may also cut back the output power as a response to fault conditions such as overheating. March 14, 2002 39 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual The power reporting and control system take into account the number of carriers being transmitted at any one time. The power setting and reporting value is the total station RF output power, in watts. For example, if there are 4 carriers enabled, and the user sets the station power to 400 watts, each carrier will be controlled to 100 watts. When the station is transmitting, it will report 400 watts as being full power. If the station is configured for 4 carriers, and the transmit data feed only tells the station to use one of the carriers, the power output will be reported as 100 watts. If some or all of the subcarriers dekey before the end of the frame, the power will be reported as if the carriers had been transmitting for the entire frame. The power control algorithm takes into account the number of carriers on the air at any instant, and normalizes that to the power output relative to the maximum number of carriers that the station is configured to use. For example, if the station is set up for 400W with 3 carriers enabled, each carrier will radiate 133W. The reported output power when only 2 subchannels are active will be 267W. 111222...444 PPPOOOWWWEEERRR CCCUUUTTTBBBAAACCCKKK AAANNNDDD SSSHHHUUUTTTDDDOOOWWWNNN Power cutback is carried out when an operational failure is detected by the configuration monitor task. The system may cut back by 1dB or 3dB, or may de-key the transmitter. An alarm and error log entry is generated for all cutback and de-key events. The following events trigger cutbacks and de-keying of the transmitter:
March 14, 2002 40 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Cutback by 1 dB Cutback by 3 dB Station de-keys VSWR at 1 PA RF output connector > 3:1 VSWR at 1 PA RF output connector > 10:1 Temperature of station exceeds 65C One or more PAs issue a temperature warning VSWR at antenna connector > 3:1 Temperature of station exceeds 70C 1 PA or 1 PSU fails internally in a 400W station VSWR at more than 1 PA RF output connector >
10:1 VSWR at antenna connector > 10:1 Temperature of station exceeds 80C More than 1 PA and/or PSU fails internally in a 400W station The PA and/or PSU fails internally in a 100W station Clipping of RF waveform detected (FCC rules) Exciter card loses lock Cartesian feedback loop fails or is disconnected RF output power at antenna connector exceeds set power level by 10%
Table 1, Power Cutback Conditions If a cutback occurs due to a fault, the G2BT may revert to full power if the fault goes away for 60 seconds. If a de-key occurs, the station will set the transmission paging mode user interface variable (tran pa) to OFF, and the calibration test mode variable (cal t) to STOP, and will not allow transmission even after cycling power until the paging mode variable is locally or remotely set to ON, or the calibration test mode variable is locally or remotely set to START. March 14, 2002 41 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 13 COMMAND LINE USER INTERFACE The command line interface is a password-protected English language command interpreter. The command structure is based on a hierarchy of parameter mnemonics that can be displayed or modified and additional commands that can activate subprograms, which may display reports, such as the ping command, or run interactively, such as the menu command. Subsets of parameters can be displayed by entering partial commands and the output of such long reports is then processed by a filter similar to the more utility on Unix system or the /p option on many MS-DOS commands. Wherever logical, the hierarchy and mnemonics of parameters mirror the SNMP MIB structure. A command line editor maintains a history of the previous 20 commands entered which can be recalled using the up and down arrow keys. Any single command line can be edited using the right, left, backspace and delete keys or canceled using the escape key. 111333...111 CCCOOONNNVVVEEENNNTTTIIIOOONNNSSS Convention
[brackets]
<key>
UPPERCASE Italic
<Tab>
Command Line Editor Oper1, Oper2 Description Indicates an optional item in a syntax statement. Only type the optional item, not the brackets themselves. Stands for or and separates items that you must select one or the other of. Refers to a single key on the keyboard. For example, <F1> refers to the key labeled F1 on your keyboard. Indicates the actual commands, words, or characters that you must type. Only the upper-case underlined characters must be typed. Lower case characters are optional. Provides a placeholder for information that you must type. TAB key and VT100 arrow keys can be used for moving around between fields in forms and viewing statistics in menu system. Also <ESC> cancels the field edit or returns to previous menu. Supports editing of command lines. <Left>, <Right>, <Home>,
<End>, <Insert>, <Delete>, and <Backspace> gives the user more flexibility. Indicates what user level is support for each command . Note:
Admin has display/set access to all commands, Oper3 has display only access to all commands so these user levels are not indicated. March 14, 2002 42 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 111333...222 CCCOOOMMMMMMAAANNNDDD LLLIIISSSTTT 13.2.1 ALARM... There are a number of alarm events which operate and can be configured independently. Each alarm event alarmName is managed by the following sub-commands. See Section Alarms and Management for alarm management and conditions. Alarm [alarmName] Enable [ YES | NO ]
Oper1 Set or display whether this alarm is operational. This command can either enable or disable individual alarms or, when combined with the ALL command mnemonic, can be used to turn all alarms on or off with the single command ALARM ALL ENABLE NO or ALARM ALL ENABLE YES. Oper1 Alarm [alarmName] SEverity [ OFF | INFO | MINOR | MAJOR | CRITICAL ]
Set or display the alarms severity. When the alarm severity is set to OFF the alarm event is disabled, regardless of the ALARM alarmName ENABLE setting. Generation of SNMP trap messages is also controlled by the THRESHOLD TRAPLEVEL setting. Trap messages will only be sent if the configured severity is greater than or equal to the threshold level. Oper1 Oper2 Alarm [alarmName] STATUs [ SET | CLEAR ]
Set or display the current status of the alarm. Using this command an alarm can be cleared, or set, by the operator by setting this value but the normal functioning of an alarm event will not occur. If an alarm is manually set or cleared by the operator the system may, depending on the alarm, change its status. That is to say manually changing the alarms status is not permanent and does not override the systems manipulation of the alarm. Oper1 Alarm [alarmName] Manual [ SET | CLEAR ]
Manually set or clear an alarm. Setting or clearing and alarm using this command will also trigger normal alarm functioning. That is to say, trap messages, console message, or log entries will be generated, depending on the alarms configuration, when this command is used. Alarm [alarmName] STATS Set Timestamp Display the timestamp of the last time this alarm event occurred as YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS. Alarm [alarmName] STATS Set Count Display the number of times this alarm condition occurred since the last system startup. Alarm [alarmName] STATS Clear Timestamp Display the timestamp of the last time this alarm event was cleared as YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS. Alarm [alarmName] STATS Clear Count Display the number of times this alarm condition was cleared since the last system startup. March 14, 2002 43 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Oper1 Oper2 Alarm [alarmName] COnsole Enable [ YES | NO ]
Set or display whether to print a message on the console when this alarm status changes. Oper1 Oper2 Alarm [alarmName] COnsole Interval [ 0...4294967295 ]
Set or display how often, in seconds, to redisplay a console message while the alarm status is SET. Setting this value to zero disables repeating of the alarm message. Setting this value to 60, for example, will cause a console message to be printed every 60 seconds informing the operator of the alarm until its status changes to CLEAR. If console messages are not enabled this setting has no effect. Oper1 Alarm [alarmName] Trapmsg Enable [ YES | NO ]
Set or display whether to send SNMP trap message when this alarm status changes. If this value is set to YES an SNMP trap message will be sent to all defined SNMP destinations
(see SNMP [1..5] command). The THRESHOLD TRAPLEVEL and ALARM alarmName SEVERITY settings also controls transmission of SNMP trap messages. Oper1 Alarm [alarmName] Trapmsg Interval [ 060 ]
Set or display how often, in seconds, to retransmit an SNMP trap message while the alarm status is SET. Setting this value to zero disables repeating SNMP trap messages. Setting this value to 60, for example, will cause an SNMP trap message to be transmitted every 60 seconds until its status changes to CLEAR. If SNMP trap messages are not enabled this setting has no effect. The THRESHOLD TRAPLEVEL and ALARM alarmName SEVERITY settings also controls transmission of SNMP trap messages. Oper1 Oper2 Alarm [alarmName] Log Set [ YES | NO ]
Set or display whether an entry will be written to the alarm log when this alarm status transitions from CLEAR to SET. If the alarm is not enabled, or the severity is set to OFF, or if Log is set to NO, no log entry will be generated. Oper1 Oper2 Alarm [alarmName] Log Clear [ YES | NO ]
Set or display whether an entry will be written to the alarm log when this alarm status transitions from SET to CLEAR. If the alarm is not enabled, or the severity is set to OFF, or the Log Clear is set to NO, no log entry will be generated. 13.2.2 CALIBRATION... The following are the commands relating to station calibration. Oper1 CAlibration Subchan [ 14 ] Pattern [ Disable | SymA | SymB | SymC | SymD |
BigComma
Magellan1/4R25 | Magellan1/2R25 | Magellan3/4R25 | Carrier ]
| PseudoRandom
| LittleComma
| ReFLEX50
| Staircase Set or display the pattern used for calibration and test for the specified subchannel Oper1 CAlibration Framerate [ 0128 ]
Set or display the frame rate used for calibration and test. Note that a frame rate of 0 implies a single frame, 1 implies every frame, 2 implies every other frame, 3 implies every 3rd frame, Oper1 CAlibration Subchan [ 14 ] FWdblocks [ 011 ]
March 14, 2002 44 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Set or display the forward channel block count used for calibration and test for the specified subchannel. Oper1 CAlibration Testmode [ START | STOP ]
Set or display the calibration and test mode status. NOTE: The set command will only take effect if the transmitter has been set in local or remote transmission mode. Refer to command TRANSmission TXMode described below. 13.2.3 CLOCK... The following are the commands relating to the station console port settings. Oper1 Oper2 CLock Date [ YYYY/MM/DD ]
Display the current system clock date as YYYY/MM/DD. The system clock is read at startup from the on board battery backed up RTC. The RTC and system date/time are updated when:
The operator manually changes the date or time. When GPS data is received indicating valid date/time data that is more than 1 second different than the current system date/time. Oper1 Oper2 CLock Time [ HH:MM:SS ]
Display the current system clock time of day as HH:MM:SS. The system clock is read at startup from the on board battery backed up Real-Time-Clock (RTC). The RTC and system date/time are updated when-
The operator manually changes the date or time. When GPS data is received indicating valid date/time data that is more than 1 second different than the current system date/time. CLock Uptime Display the time the system has been running since the last reboot as DAYS HH:MM:SS. It is initialized to zero at startup and continually increments. CLock Operation Display the time the system has been operational as DAYS HH:MM:SS. CLock Reflex Cycle Display the current ReFLEX cycle number. CLock Reflex Frame Display the current ReFLEX frame number. CLock Reflex State Display the current ReFLEX frame state. The returned value will be MISSING, RECEIVED (MDP packet received) or LAUNCHED (frame sent to DSP). 13.2.4 CONSOLE... The following are the commands relating to the station console port settings. Oper1 Oper2 COnsole Timeout [ 0...4294967295 ]
March 14, 2002 45 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Set or display the console port user interface inactivity timeout period in seconds. Setting this value to zero disables the session inactivity timeout function. Any other setting will abort user sessions after the configured number of seconds expires with no input from the user. Oper1 Oper2 COnsole Baud [ 300 | 600 | 1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200
Set or display the baud rate operating on the front panel RS-232 serial console port. Oper1 Oper2 COnsole Databits [ 7 | 8 ]
Set or display the number of data bits per asynchronous symbol transmitted and received on the front panel RS-232 serial console port. Oper1 Oper2 COnsole Stopbits [ 1 | 2 ]
Set or display the number of framing stop bits per asynchronous symbol transmitted and received on the front panel RS-232 serial console port. Oper1 Oper2 COnsole Parity [ NONE | ODD | EVEN | SPACE | MARK ]
Set or display the parity method for asynchronous symbols transmitted and received on the front panel RS-232 serial console port. 13.2.5 CUTOVER... The following are the commands relating to software cutover. Oper1 CUtover Mode [ OFF | TIMED | NOW ]
Set or display the cutover mode. A value of OFF means that cutovers are disabled, TIMED means that a cutover occurs at the below specified time (if dormant versions are not the same as active versions), NOW means the cutover will occur immediately after a software download occurs. Oper1 CUtover Time [YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS ]
Set or display the cutover time. Oper1 CUtover Version [ version ]
Set or display the version to revert to in the event of cutover failure. 13.2.6 DISTRIBUTION... The following are the commands relating to the station page data distribution settings. Oper1 DIstribution Portselect [ ALL | SatRx | LAN ]
Set or display the distribution port selection. A value of ALL indicates that the transmitter will accept valid MDP packets from all distribution ports. Any other setting means that only the indicated distribution port can input MDP packets. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc Lowerlimitcrc [ 0100 ]
Set or display the distribution lower hysteresis CRC limit for good HDLC frames received. The parameter is a percentage of good HDLC frames received. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc Upperlimitcrc [ 0100 ]
March 14, 2002 46 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Set or display the distribution upper hysteresis CRC limit for good HDLC frames received. The parameter is a percentage of good HDLC frames received. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc NUmcrcframes [ 030000 ]
Set or display the distribution HDLC frames CRC error measurement. The parameter is the computational interval in frames. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc NEtzone 1 [ 065536 ]
Set or display the distribution network zone address 1. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc NEtzone 2 [ 065536 ]
Set or display the distribution network zone address 2. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc NEtzone 3 [ 065536 ]
Set or display the distribution network zone address 3. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc NEtzone 4 [ 065536 ]
Set or display the distribution network zone address 4. Oper1 DIstribution Hdlc NEtzone Mask [ 065536 ]
Set or display the distribution network zone address mask. DIstribution Satrx NETUnitaddr Display the Satellite receiver network unit address. DIstribution Satrx Swver Display the Satellite Receiver SW Version. DIstribution Satrx PRimarycarrierfreq [ 9501450 ]
Set or display the Satellite Receiver primary carrier frequency in MHz. DIstribution Satrx Lnbcontrolmode [ OFF | ON ]
Set or display the Satellite Receiver Low-Noise Block (LNB) mode. DIstribution Satrx POrtsetting [ RS232 | RS485 ]
Set or display the Satellite Receiver port settings. DIstribution Satrx Installed Display whether the Satellite Receiver is installed. The returned value will be YES or NO. DIstribution Satrx Alignment Level Display the Satellite Receiver alignment level. The returned value will be between 0 and 65536. DIstribution Satrx Alignment Mode [ OFF | ON ]
Set or display the Satellite Receiver alignment tone mode. 13.2.7 DOWNLOAD The following are the commands relating to software downloads. March 14, 2002 47 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Oper1 DOwnload Mode [ OFF | NOW | TIMED ]
Set or display the remote software download mechanism. A value of OFF indicates software downloads cannot be done remotely. A value of NOW will start a download immediately. A value of TIMED indicates the station will begin making TFTP file requests of the specified filename at the time specified to the specified server IP address. Oper1 DOwnload SErver [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display the TFTP Client mode server IP address in Internet dot notation. Oper1 DOwnload File [ filename ]
Set or display the TFTP download file name. DOwnload TIME [ YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS ]
Oper1 Set or display the TFTP Client mode download date and time. Oper1 DOwnload TIMEOut [04294967295 ]
Set or display the TFTP download timeout in milliseconds. This value indicates the amount of time the station will wait after it has sent an acknowledge (or error) packet for the next packet to arrive. Oper1 DOwnload Interval [04294967295 ]
Set or display the TFTP packet interval in milliseconds. This value indicates the time between packet receipt and packet acknowledgement. Oper1 DOwnload Retries [04294967295 ]
Set or display the TFTP download retries. This value indicates the number of error packets the station will send before it will abort the download session. DOwnload Packets Received [ 04294967295 ]
Display the TFTP Client mode download packets received (successfully or not). DOwnload Packets Programmed [ 04294967295 ]
Display the TFTP Client mode download packets successfully received. Oper1 DOwnload Xmodem [filename ]
Set or display the XMODEM/YMODEM uploaded filename from the local front panel serial port. If a filename is specified, this implies that a local file upload is being initiated. Oper1 Oper2 DOwnload TRACe [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the software download trace status. The trace status sends out status information to the front panel console. 13.2.8 EXCITER... The following are the commands relating to the station exciter settings. EXCiter Intselftest Display the station exciter internal self-test results. The returned value will be PASS or FAIL. EXCiter Traininterval [ NOW | 060 ]
March 14, 2002 48 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Set or display the tranlin training interval in minutes. A value of zero indicates training at every keyup. A value of NOW indicates training will take place at the next available key point (the set numerical value will not be altered). 13.2.9 EXIT This command will end the user session. 13.2.10 FLASH... The following are the commands relating to the firmware contained in flash memory. Oper1 Flash Default Restore the configuration to the factory default settings. NOTE: This does not automatically save the default settings in Flash; a FLASH SAVE must also be entered to achieve that. Oper1 Flash Restore Restore the configuration from Flash memory. Oper1 Flash Save Save the current configuration to Flash memory. Flash View Display the configuration in Flash memory. 13.2.11 GPS... The following are the commands relating to the GPS settings. Gps Model Display the model of the GPS. Gps STatus Display the status of the GPS device driver. When no GPS is connected or the device is not operating this command will return NO SIGNAL. When the GPS device is operating but does not have adequate satellite visibility, is in power up search mode, or cannot resolve an adequate time fix this command will return SEARCHING. When the GPS device is reporting accurate timing information this command returns GOOD. Gps Altitude Displays the altitude reported by position device in meters. Gps Dop Type Displays the Dilution-Of-Precision type. The value will be either PDOP (3D) or HDOP
(2D). Gps Dop Value Displays the Dilution-Of-Precision value. This will be a number between 0 and 999, each number representing a 0.1 resolution. Gps LAtitude March 14, 2002 49 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Displays the latitude reported by position device in radians (degrees, minutes, seconds). Gps LOngitude Displays the longitude reported by position device in radians (degrees, minutes, seconds). Gps SAtellite Tracked Displays the number of tracked satellites. Gps SAtellite Visible Displays the number of visible satellites. Gps SYnc Displays the current state of the timing synchronization status. This information is the equivalent of the Sync LED; the returned values will be OFF (Sync LED off), SEARCHING (Sync LED red), TRACKING (Sync LED red), LOCKED (Sync LED green) or HOLDING (Sync LED orange). 13.2.12 LOG The following are the commands relating to the Alarm logs. Log Clear Display the list of alarms that have been cleared. Log Curr Display the list of all currently active alarms. Log HIGhest Display the worst case active alarm condition. The return value could be CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR, INFO. Log HIStory Display the list of all alarm history information. Log Last Display the last send alarm. Log Sent Display the number of alarms that have been sent. 13.2.13 NETWORK The following are the commands relating to the Ethernet LAN or Telnet settings. Oper1 Network Gateway [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display the IP address of the default gateway in Internet dot notation. This is the address of the default network device to route packets through that are not immediately addressable on the Ethernet LAN. Oper1 Network Host [ hostname ]
March 14, 2002 50 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Set or display the transmitter host name. The host name can be up to 16 characters. Oper1 Network Lan Ipaddr [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display the IP address of the Ethernet LAN link in Internet dot notation. Oper1 Network Lan Subnet [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display the IP address subnet mask of the Ethernet LAN interface for this device in Internet dot notation. Network Lan Macaddr Display the Ethernet LAN MAC address. Network Telnet ADMINName [ name ]
Set or display the Telnet administrator name. Network Telnet ADMINPassword [ password ]
Set or display the Telnet administrator password. Network Telnet OPER1Name [ name ]
Set or display the specified Telnet operator name. Network Telnet OPER1Password [ password ]
Set or display the specified Telnet operator password. Network Telnet OPER2Name [ name ]
Set or display the specified Telnet operator name. Network Telnet OPER2Password [ password ]
Set or display the specified Telnet operator password. Oper1 Oper1 Oper1 Oper1 Oper1 Network Telnet OPER3Name [ name ]
Set or display the specified Telnet operator name. Oper1 Network Telnet OPER3Password [ password ]
Set or display the specified Telnet operator password. Oper1 Network Telnet Idletimeout [ 086400]
Set or display the Telnet inactivity timeout in seconds. Setting this value to zero disables the session inactivity timeout function. Any other setting will abort user sessions after the configured number of seconds expires with no input from the user. Oper1 Network Telnet Sessions Display the number of currently active user sessions. NOTE: The number of Telnet sessions is limited to 5, so that this parameter cannot exceed 6 (it includes the front panel console if active). Also note that only one active admin session is allowed. 13.2.14 PA The following are the commands relating to the Power Amplifier settings. PA Installed March 14, 2002 51 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Display the number of Power Amplifiers installed in the station transmitter. PA Operational Display the number of Power Amplifiers in the station that are currently operational. PA [ 14 ] Attenlevel Display the attenuation level of the specified Power Amplifier. PA [14 ] Current Display the DC supply current in Amps of the specified Power Amplifier. Oper1 PA [ 14 ] Enable [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of the specified power amplifier. A YES value indicates that the power amplifier is enabled, a NO value indicates that the power amplifier is not enabled. PA [ 14 ] Fanstatus Display the fan status of the specified Power Amplifier. The returned value will be FAIL or OK. PA [ 14 ] ONline Display the online status of the specified Power Amplifier. The returned value will be YES or NO. PA [14] OUtputpwr Display the output power in Watts of the specified Power Amplifier. PA [14] OVerdrivestat Display the overdrive status of the specified Power Amplifier. The returned value will be OK, PROBLEM or FAIL. PA [14 ] Rfltdpwr Display the reflected power in Watts of the specified Power Amplifier. PA [ 14 ] TEmperature Display the temperature in degrees Celsius of the specified Power Amplifier. PA [ 14 ] THermalstatus Display the thermal status of the specified Power Amplifier. The returned value will be OK, PROBLEM or FAIL. PA [14 ] Voltage Display the DC supply voltage in Volts of the specified Power Amplifier. 13.2.15 PS [ 14 ] Acsense PS Display the AC power status of the specified power amplifier power supply. The returned value will be PASS or FAIL. PS [ 14 ] Current March 14, 2002 52 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Display the current of the specified power amplifier power supply in Amps. The returned value will be a number between 0 and 50. Oper1 PS [ 14 ] Enable [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of the specified power amplifier power supply. A YES value implies that the power supply is enabled, a NO value implies that the power supply is not enabled. PS [ 14 ] Overcurrent Display the overcurrent status of the specified power amplifier power supply. The returned value will be PASS or FAIL. PS [ 14 ] Status Display the overall status of the specified power amplifier power supply. The returned value will be PASS or FAIL. PS [ 14 ] Voltage Display the voltage of the specified power amplifier power supply in Volts. The returned value will be a number between 0 and 54. 13.2.16 PWRSUPPLY The following are the commands relating to the station power supply settings. PWrsupply Acstatus Display the AC power status of the power supply. The returned value will be AC or BATTERY. PWrsupply Currstatus Display the current status of the power supply. The returned value will be FAIL or PASS. PWrsupply Fanstatus Display the fan status of the power supply. The returned value will be FAIL or PASS. PWrsupply Overallstatus Display the overall status of the power supply. The returned value will be FAIL, OK or PROBLEM. PWrsupply Tempstatus Display the temperature status of the power supply. The returned value will be FAIL or PASS. 13.2.17 RESET The following is the command and options relating to resets. Oper1 Reset Perform a cold reset on the system.. March 14, 2002 53 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 13.2.18 SNMP The following are the commands relating to the SNMP settings. Oper1 SNmp Getcommunity Set or display the SNMP community name used to validate SNMP get request messages. Changing this value does not take effect until the system is restarted. Oper1 SNmp Setcommunity Set or display the SNMP community name used to validate SNMP set request messages. Changing this value does not take effect until the system is restarted. Oper1 SNmp Trapcommunity Set or display the SNMP community name encoded in SNMP trap messages the system sends. Oper1 SNmp Trap 1 [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display an Internet IP address in Internet dot notation defining SNMP management stations to be sent SNMP trap messages. SNMP trap messages can be generated by the TCP/IP library for events such as system restart or network interface up or down, etc. or can be generated by the alarm event functionality of the system. Setting an entry to 0.0.0.0 disables that destination. Changes to this entry do not take effect until the system is restarted. SNmp Trap 2 [ a.b.c.d ]
Oper1 Set or display a second Internet IP address in Internet dot notation. Oper1 SNmp Trap 3 [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display a third Internet IP address in Internet dot notation. Oper1 SNmp Trap 4 [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display a fourth Internet IP address in Internet dot notation. Oper1 SNmp Trap 5 [ a.b.c.d ]
Set or display a fifth Internet IP address in Internet dot notation. 13.2.19 STATISTICS The following are the commands relating to station statistics. STatistics Grid Status Display the status of the previous and current frames. The return value will be MISSING, RECEIVED or LAUNCHED. STatistics Grid Timedelta Display the time delta between the frame received from the distribution port and the time the frame is be must be launched, as well as the time delta between when the frame is sent to the DSP for launching and the time the frame is be must be launched. Both time delta values are in increments of 10ms ticks. STatistics Cumframeloss [ 0127 ]
March 14, 2002 54 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Display the cumulative frame loss per specified frame. Frame loss is defined by frame data that was not received, was received with data error, was not received in completion, or was received too late to be launched. The return value will be a count between 0 and 255. STatistics Subchanloading [ 14 ] [ 023 ]
Display the specified subchannel loading as a percentage of maximum data (2703360 bytes per hour) for the specified hour. STatistics Cpu [ cpuNow | cpuMin | cpuMax | cpuAvg ]
Display the percentage of CPU utilization. The cpuNow value is updated on 10 second intervals. The cpuMin, cpuMax, and cpuAvg values are computed from a sample period of one hour. A value of zero would imply the processor was idle. A value of 100 would imply the processor was fully loaded. STatistics Temp [ tempNow | tempMin | tempMax | tempAvg ]
Display the internal temperature of the transmitter in degrees centigrade. The now value is updated on 10 second intervals. The min, max, and avg values are computed from a sample period of one hour. Oper1 Oper2 STatistics MDPPKTSRecvd [ 04294967295 ]
Set or displays the total number of MDP packets successfully received since this value was last set to 0. This number will rollover to 0 when its maximum is exceeded. Oper1 Oper2 STatistics MDPPKTSLost [ 04294967295 ]
Set or displays the total number of MDP packets not received or received with error since this value was last set to 0. This number will rollover to 0 when its maximum is exceeded. Oper1 Oper2 STatistics TRansmittedFrames [ 04294967295 ]
Set or displays the total number of frames transmitted since this value was last set to 0. This number will rollover to 0 when its maximum is exceeded. 13.2.20 THRESHOLD The following are the commands relating to alarm threshold settings. Oper1 THreshold MDPTimeout [ 1256 ]
Set or display the MDP timeout alarm threshold in seconds. When no MDP packets are received within this timeout period, the mdpInputTimeout alarm will trigger. The mdpInputTimeout alarm will clear when MDP packets are received. Oper1 THreshold MDPCRC [ 032767 ]
Set or display the MDP CRC alarm threshold in number of packets. When the number of MDP packets with CRC failures exceeds this value, the mdpPktCRCFail alarm will trigger. Oper1 THreshold MDPLostPkts [ 032767 ]
Set or display the lost MDP packets alarm threshold in number of packets. When the number of MDP packets that have been lost (not received) exceeds this value, the mdpPktsLostFail alarm will trigger. March 14, 2002 55 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Oper1 THreshold NOMDPSatrx [ 132767 ]
Set or display the alarm threshold in minutes of no MDP packets received from the Satellite Receiver.When the number of minutes exceeds this value, the noMDPSatRx alarm will trigger. Oper1 THreshold NOMDPLan [ 132767 ]
Set or display the alarm threshold in minutes of no MDP packets received from the LAN. When the number of minutes exceeds this value, the noMDPLan alarm will trigger. Oper1 THreshold Freerunningtimeout [ 1256 ]
Set or display the free running timeout alarm threshold in minutes. When no 1 PPS signal is received from the GPS within this timeout period, the freeRunning alarm will trigger. The freeRunning alarm will clear when a 1PPS signal is received from the GPS. Oper1 THreshold TRaplevel [ OFF | INFO | MINOR | MAJOR | CRITICAL ]
Set or display the SNMP trap message severity level threshold. Alarm events that are configured to generate SNMP trap messages will only send a message if the corresponding severity level is equal to or greater than this setting. When this value is set to OFF no SNMP trap messages will be sent. Oper1 THreshold Gpstimeout [ 132767 ]
Set or display the GPS data timeout alarm threshold in seconds. The gpsNoData alarm will trigger when no valid GPS protocol data units have been received on the GPS interface for this period of time. THreshold Usersessions [ 06 ]
Oper1 Set or display the user sessions threshold. The userSessionsExceeded alarm will trigger when the number of active sessions (both console and Telnet) exceeds this value. The userSessionsExceeded alarm will clear when the number of sessions drops to this value or below. Oper1 THreshold Sessionidletimeout [ 1256 ]
Set or display the session idle threshold in seconds. The sessionTimeout alarm will trigger when the idle time of an active session (both console and Telnet) exceeds this value. The sessionTimeout alarm will clear when an active user session is terminated by a correct exit sequence. Oper1 THreshold Dekeytimeout [ 1256 ]
Set or display the dekey timeout threshold in minutes. The dekeyTimeout alarm will trigger when the station dekeyed exceeds this value. The dekeyTimeout alarm will clear when the station is keying. 13.2.21 TRACE Enable various diagnostics output to either the admin telnet session console, or if not opened to the front panel console port. NOTE: Only one trace can be active at one time and trace states are not saved (always comes up from a power-on or reset with all trace messages turned off). TRACe Frame [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of the Frame timing message. March 14, 2002 56 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual TRACe GPS [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of GPS diagnostics messages. TRACe Mdp Hdlc [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of MDP via HDLC diagnostics messages. TRACe Mdp Tcp [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of MDP via TCP diagnostics messages. TRACe Mdp Udp [ YES | NO ]
Set or display the state of MDP via UDP diagnostics messages. 13.2.22 TRANSMISSION The following are the commands relating to station transmission settings. TRANsmission Frequency [929.0000..941.0000 ]
Set or display the station center frequency in MHz. Oper1, Oper2 TRANsmission INcompleteframe [ None | ALL ]
Set or display the station transmission mode when a frame has not received or not received accurate subchannel information. A value of NONE indicates that an incomplete frame is not keyed for any subchannels. A value of ALL indicates that good received subchannels are transmitted normally and nothing is transmitted on the subchannel(s) that is bad or missing. Oper1 TRANsmission Launchdelay [ 01000 ]
Set or display the station paging frame launch delay in microseconds. Oper1 TRANsmission Offset [ -500500 ]
Set or display the station transmitter subchannel frequency offset in Hz. Oper1 TRANsmission PAgingmode [ OFF | ON ]
Set or display the station paging mode status. A value of OFF indicates that paging transmission is disabled, a value of ON indicates paging transmission is enabled. Oper1, Oper2 TRANsmission PWRControlmode [ OFF | ON ]
Set or display the station power control mode status. A value of OFF indicates that power control is disabled, a value of ON indicates power control is enabled. If set to OFF the station output power will remain at or near its last value prior to disabling power control. Power control should only be disabled for maintenance, since cutbacks will not take effect. TRANsmission PWROutput Display the instantaneous station power output in Watts. TRANsmission PWRReflected Display the instantaneous station reflected power in Watts. Oper1, Oper2 TRANsmission PWRSetting [ 0400 ]
March 14, 2002 57 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Set or display the station power output setting in Watts (this is the desired power setting, not the measured output setting as indicated by command TRAN PWROutput). Oper1 TRANsmission R25colorcode [ 0127 ]
Set or display the color code index for ReFLEX25 sync transmission. This value is an index that gets translated into a Color Code string. Refer to the ReFLEX25 protocol document for specific information. Oper1 TRANsmission SUbchan Config [ 14 ] MOde [ OFF | ON ]
Set or display the mode for the specified subchannel. A value of OFF indicates that no data should be transmitted for this subchannel, a value of ON indicates data should be transmitted for this subchannel. Oper1 TRANsmission SUbchan Config [ 14 ] Frequency [ -20000 20000 ]
Set or display the offset frequency for the specified subchannel in Hz. TRANsmission SUbchan Config [ 14 ] Deviation [ 0 2400 ]
Set or display the deviation for the specified subchannel in Hz. TRANsmission SUbchan Empty [ None | Sync | Idle | Ignore ]
Oper1 Set or display the station transmission mode when a subchannel is received with a block size of 0. A value of NONE indicates that the entire frame is not keyed for any subchannels. A value of SYNC means that only the sync field will be transmitted on the subchannel(s) that is of size 0. A value of IDLE means that sync and idle data pattern will be transmitted on the subchannel(s) that is of size 0. A value of IGNORE indicates that received subchannels are transmitted normally and nothing is transmitted on the subchannel(s) that is of size 0. TRANsmission TESTStatus Display the station transmission test status. A value of ON indicates that we are currently testing. A value of OFF indicates we are not testing. Refer to the CAlibration Subchantest command for activating/deactivating the actual tests. Oper1 TRANsmission TESTTimout [ 165536 ]
Set or display the test mode (local or remote) timeout value in minutes. This value indicates the amount of time in minutes the transmitter will stay in test mode while no test patterns are being transmitted. Oper1 TRANsmission TXMode [ NORMAL | LOCAL | REMOTE ]
Set or display the station transmission mode. A value of NORMAL indicates we are transmitting normally, a value of LOCAL indicates that we are in test mode triggered by a front panel console session, a value of REMOTE indicates we are in test mode triggered by a Telnet session. 13.2.23 VERSION The following are the commands to display various executing software versions. Version Boot Display the bootstrap loader software version. Version Package March 14, 2002 58 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Display the executing software package version. Version Machine Display the machine serial number. 13.2.24 WATCH Below describes the Watch command, which allows the user to define periodic commands. Watch [ 1 3600] [COMMAND]
Specify a command to run between 1 to 3600 seconds. If no time is specified, the default is 1 second. The command can be any valid command defined above. March 14, 2002 59 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 14 ALARMS AND MANAGEMENT The G2BT includes an SNMP agent allowing remote management and providing the primary alarm notification mechanism to the NOC. Station configuration, status, and statistics can be inspected using the SNMP protocol. Configuration parameters can also be set using SNMP. Current alarm status and station statistics are presented through the SNMP MIB in table form. Unsolicited alarm messages are delivered to the NOC through SNMP trap messages. Standard MIB branches for system information, network interfaces, etc. and an ASN.1 MIB file will be provided defining product specific configuration, statistics, and trap messages. SNMP trap messages can be delivered to multiple management terminals. An overall SNMP trap message severity threshold also allows the operator to configure the minimum severity level for which trap messages will be delivered. This allows system operators to squelch the less important messages during busy times without having to configure each alarm individually. A Non-Volatile memory in the BT control module provides storage for XX hours of station statistics and numerous log file entries. 111444...111 AAALLLAAARRRMMM MMMAAANNNAAAGGGEEEMMMEEENNNTTT 14.1.1 ALARM PROCESSING The G2BT processes alarms based on the parameters set for each given alarm. When an alarm transition occurs, the status for the given alarm is updated to either a set (ACTIVE condition) or a clear (non-ACTIVE condition). A set or clear counter for the given alarm is incremented and an associated date/time stamp is saved for this instance. These parameters can be found as shown below for each alarm under the status and stats parameter:
Alarm [alarm_name] STATUs = CLEARED Alarm [alarm_name] STATS Set Timestamp = 1999/07/02 12:29:12 Alarm [alarm_name] STATS Set Count = 20197 Alarm [alarm_name] STATS Clear Timestamp = 1999/07/02 13:10:16 Alarm [alarm_name] STATS Clear Count = 278163 These alarm parameters are updated at every alarm transition instance. March 14, 2002 60 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Several parameters for the given alarm will provide control information as to how the alarm instance will be handled subsequence to the status and stats update. These parameters control the overall alarm handling, display to the console session, the sending of alarm event trap messages to a network manager and the logging of the given alarm instance. An alarm must be enabled and have a severity level of Critical, Major, Minor or Informational associated with the given alarm before any subsequent processing takes place. Therefore if the given alarm is not enabled or has a severity level of off no further alarm processing will take place. These parameters can be found in the following two examples:
Alarm [alarm_name] Enable = NO Alarm [alarm_name] SEverity = MAJOR NOTE: If the given alarm is not ENABLED, then no further processing of the alarm takes place. The RFA II receiver will NOT log or give any indication of a problem. The only indication will be through the alarm status of any problems. If the alarm enable is yes and the associated severity is other than off, then the given alarm is handled according to the alarm control parameters as shown in the example below:
Alarm [alarm_name] COnsole Enable = YES Alarm [alarm_name] TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm [alarm_name] Log Set = YES Alarm [alarm_name] Log Clear = YES The given alarm is displayed on the console session if enable is yes. The date/time is recorded for the instance and then may be displayed again on the console session depending on the console interval parameter as shown in the example:
Alarm [alarm_name] COnsole Interval = 0 NOTE: An interval of zero means that the alarm instance will be displayed one time. If other than zero, the alarm instance will be displayed after the number of seconds given in the interval parameter, March 14, 2002 61 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual The given alarm is sent to a network manager via a SNMP trap message if TrapMsg enable is yes AND the given alarm severity level is greater than or equal to the Thresholds trapLevel parameter. Provided the given alarm instance meets the above criteria, the date/time is recorded for the instance and then may be sent again to the network manager depending on the TrapMsg interval parameter as shown in the example:
Alarm [alarm_name] TrapMsg Interval = 60 The given alarm is logged for historical purposes if enable is yes for the set transition or the clear transition instance. If logging is not enabled for a given transition, then the given alarm transition instance will not be found in the log. The overall station health depends on only the alarms that are enabled and have a severity level that is other than off. The system health displays the highest severity of all ACTIVE alarms. The alarm LED on the front panel will be controlled based on the the overall system health status. By definition, CRITICAL alarms indicate that the transmitter is shutdown (all subchannels are dekeyed). Therefore CRITICAL alarms cannot be disabled, nor can non-critical alarms be configured as CRITICAL. 14.1.2 ALARM TYPES Alarm Name Description General Station cabinetIntrusion cePwrFail cePwrProblem ceOverCurrent This alarm triggers when the cabinet is opened. This alarm triggers when the station power supply is not functioning. This alarm triggers when the station power supply indicates a problem but is still functioning. This alarm triggers when the station power supply indicates an overcurrent. Defau lt Severi ty Majo r Critic al Major Major Solutions This alarm clears when the cabinet is closed. This alarm clears when the station power supply is functioning. This alarm clears when the station power supply is not experiencing any problems. This alarm clears when the station power supply does not indicate an overcurrent. March 14, 2002 62 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual lostACPwr g2btFail parmsNotSaved powerControlFail reset resetPending This alarm triggers when the AC power is lost and the system is running off the battery. This alarm triggers when the G2BT fails. This alarm triggers when the user ADMIN logs off without saving the system configuration to FLASH memory. This alarm triggers when the system is unable to control excessive power output or temperature using cutbacks. This alarm triggers on system startup. As the alarm management software is initialized two RESET alarm events are generated. The first event is a CLEAR event that issues a SNMP trap message containing the value of 9999 for the alarmIndex indicating that all outstanding alarm conditions should be reset. The second event is a SET event and operates as configured using the ALARM RESET command. This alarm triggers when an operator enters the RESET command. statsLogFull This alarm triggers when the statistics log is full. tempHigh tempLow This alarm triggers when the temperature inside the station cabinet exceeds the high temperature threshold. This alarm triggers when the temperature inside the station cabinet falls below the low temperature threshold. Critic al This alarm clears when the AC power is online. Critic al Info Critic al Major Major Major Major Major This alarm clears when the G2BT is working properly. This alarm clears when the saveParms command is issued or when user ADMIN saves the system configuration to FLASH when terminating the user session. This alarm clears when the system can control excessive power output or temperature. This alarm is not automatically cleared by the system and can only be manually cleared by the operator. The alarm status is CLEAR upon reset. Since it never transitions from SET to CLEAR status no corresponding console/SNMP messages or log entries are generated for the CLEAR event. This alarm clears when one or more entries in the stats log is cleared. This alarm clears when the temperature inside the station cabinet falls below the high temperature threshold. This alarms clears when the temperature inside the station cabinet rises above the low temperature threshold. March 14, 2002 63 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Distribution mdpInputTimeou t mdpPktsLostFail noMDPSatRx noMDPLan mdpPktCRCFail mdpPktBuffFull mdpProtocolFail satRxCRCFail satRxFail Transmission dekeyTimeout inLocalMode pagingDisabled This alarm triggers when no MDP packets are received within the MDP timeout threshold. This alarm triggers when the number of MDP packets that have not been received exceeds the MDP lost packet threshold. This alarm triggers when no MDP packets are received from the Satellite Rx within the noMDPSatRx timeout threshold. This alarm triggers when no MDP packets are received from the LAN within the noMDPLan timeout threshold. This alarm triggers when the number of MDP packet CRC failure rises above the MDP packet CRC failure threshold. This alarm triggers when there is not enough memory to buffer incoming MDP packets. This alarm triggers when an MDP packet contains data that does not conform to the MDP Specification. This alarm triggers when the Satellite Receiver subsystem indicates it has received data with a CRC error. This alarm triggers when the Satellite Receiver indicates a failure, or when the CPU cannot communicate normally with it. This alarm triggers when the station dekey time exceeds the the dekey timeout threshold. This alarm triggers when the station is in local test mode. This alarm triggers when the station has paging disabled. Critic al This alarm clears when MDP packets are received. Major This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Minor This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Minor This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Major This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Major This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Minor Minor Major Critic al Info Critic al This alarm clears when an MDP packet is received that contains data that conforms to the MDP Specification. This alarm clears when the Satellite Receiver has received good data. This alarms clears when the Satellite Receiver does not indicate an error and the CPU can communicate normally with it. This alarm clears when the station is keyed. This alarm clears when the station is in remote mode. This alarm clears when the station has paging enabled. March 14, 2002 64 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual stnCutback1dB stnCutback3dB stnShutdown SW Download cutoverFail downloadFail Network admin admin2 badLogon lanErr sessionTimeout telnet userSessionsExce eded This alarm triggers when the station has been cutback 1dB due to a problem other than power amplifier or temperature. This alarm triggers when the station has been cutback 3dB due to a problem other than power amplifier or temperature. This alarm triggers when the station has been shutdown due to a problem other than power amplifier or temperature. This alarm triggers when a failure occurs while switching to new software version. This alarm triggers when a failure occurs during software download. This alarm triggers when the user ADMIN logs on to the system. This alarm triggers when the user ADMIN is logged on to the system and a second session attempts to log on as ADMIN. This alarm triggers when an invalid logon attempt is made. This alarm triggers when transmission or reception errors are detected on the Ethernet LAN device. This alarm triggers when a user session has no activity for longer than the sessionIdleTimeout threshold. This alarm triggers when a Telnet user session is activated. This alarm triggers a user session is intiated that causes the number of active user sessions to exceed the userSession threshold. Major This alarm clears when the station is no longer cutback 1dB. Major This alarm clears when the station is no longer cutback 3dB. Critic al This alarm clears when the station is no longer shutdown. Major This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Major This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. Info Info Info Major Info Info Info This alarm clears when the ADMIN logs off. This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. This alarm clears when successful operation is restored on the LAN interface and no further errors are detected. This alarm is not cleared internally by the system. This alarm clears when no Telnet user sessions are active. This alarm clears when the number of active user sessions falls below the userSessions threshold. March 14, 2002 65 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual This alarm triggers when the exciter fails. This alarm triggers when a power amplifier is not functioning or reports a failure. This alarm triggers when a power amplifier is in an overdrive condition. This alarm triggers when a power amplifier has a thermal problem. This alarm triggers when the system has exceeded its freerunning timeout threshold. This alarm triggers when the GPS cannot track at least 4 satellites within the GPS timeout threshold after system startup. This alarm triggers when the UHSO does not generate correctly a clock. Exciter Subsystem exciterFail Power Amp Subsystem paFail paOverdrive paThermal GPS Subsystem gpsNoLock gpsFail uhsoFail Critic al Major Major Major Critic al Major This alarm clears when the exciter is functioning normally. This alarm clears when all power amplifiers are functioning normally. This alarm clears when the power amplifier is no longer in an overdrive condition. This alarm clears when the power amplifier no longer has a thermal problem. The alarm clears when the system has syncronized to accurate GPS time. The alarm clears when the GPS is able to track at least 4 satellites. Major This alarm clears when the UHSO generates an accurate clock. 111444...222 MMMAAANNNAAAGGGEEEMMMEEENNNTTT IIINNNFFFOOORRRMMMAAATTTIIIOOONNN BBBAAASSSEEE (((MMMIIIBBB))) A MIB file will be released with each released version of software. March 14, 2002 66 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual 15 FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES The following values are programmed into the unit, as the factory defaults. Alarm All Enable = YES Alarm CabinetIntrusion SEverity = MAJOR Alarm CabinetIntrusion COnsole Enable = YES Alarm CabinetIntrusion COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm CabinetIntrusion TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm CabinetIntrusion TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm CabinetIntrusion Log Set = YES Alarm CabinetIntrusion Log Clear = YES Alarm CEPwrFail Enable = NO Alarm CEPwrFail SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm CEPwrFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm CEPwrFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm CEPwrFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm CEPwrFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm CEPwrFail Log Set = YES Alarm CEPwrFail Log Clear = YES Alarm CEPwrProblem Enable = NO Alarm CEPwrProblem SEverity = MAJOR Alarm CEPwrProblem COnsole Enable = YES Alarm CEPwrProblem COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm CEPwrProblem TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm CEPwrProblem TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm CEPwrProblem Log Set = YES Alarm CEPwrProblem Log Clear = YES Alarm CEOverCurrent Enable = NO Alarm CEOverCurrent SEverity = MAJOR Alarm CEOverCurrent COnsole Enable = YES Alarm CEOverCurrent COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm CEOverCurrent TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm CEOverCurrent TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm CEOverCurrent Log Set = YES Alarm CEOverCurrent Log Clear = YES Alarm LostACPwr Enable = NO Alarm LostACPwr SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm LostACPwr COnsole Enable = YES Alarm LostACPwr COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm LostACPwr TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm LostACPwr TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm LostACPwr Log Set = YES Alarm LostACPwr Log Clear = YES Alarm G2BTFail SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm G2BTFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm G2BTFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm G2BTFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm G2BTFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm G2BTFail Log Set = YES Alarm G2BTFail Log Clear = YES Alarm ParmsNotSaved SEverity = INFO Alarm ParmsNotSaved COnsole Enable = YES Alarm ParmsNotSaved COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm ParmsNotSaved TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm ParmsNotSaved TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm ParmsNotSaved Log Set = YES Alarm ParmsNotSaved Log Clear = YES Alarm PwrCntrlFail SEverity = CRITICAL March 14, 2002 67 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Alarm PwrCntrlFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PwrCntrlFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PwrCntrlFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm PwrCntrlFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PwrCntrlFail Log Set = YES Alarm PwrCntrlFail Log Clear = YES Alarm Reset SEverity = MAJOR Alarm Reset COnsole Enable = YES Alarm Reset COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm Reset TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm Reset TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm Reset Log Set = YES Alarm Reset Log Clear = YES Alarm ResetPending SEverity = MAJOR Alarm ResetPending COnsole Enable = YES Alarm ResetPending COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm ResetPending TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm ResetPending TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm ResetPending Log Set = YES Alarm ResetPending Log Clear = YES Alarm StatsLogFull SEverity = MAJOR Alarm StatsLogFull COnsole Enable = YES Alarm StatsLogFull COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm StatsLogFull TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm StatsLogFull TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm StatsLogFull Log Set = YES Alarm StatsLogFull Log Clear = YES Alarm TempHigh SEverity = MAJOR Alarm TempHigh COnsole Enable = YES Alarm TempHigh COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm TempHigh TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm TempHigh TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm TempHigh Log Set = YES Alarm TempHigh Log Clear = YES Alarm TempLow SEverity = MAJOR Alarm TempLow COnsole Enable = YES Alarm TempLow COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm TempLow TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm TempLow TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm TempLow Log Set = YES Alarm TempLow Log Clear = YES Alarm MDPInTimeout SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm MDPInTimeout COnsole Enable = YES Alarm MDPInTimeout COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm MDPInTimeout TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm MDPInTimeout TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm MDPInTimeout Log Set = YES Alarm MDPInTimeout Log Clear = YES Alarm MDPPktsLost SEverity = MAJOR Alarm MDPPktsLost COnsole Enable = YES Alarm MDPPktsLost COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm MDPPktsLost TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm MDPPktsLost TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm MDPPktsLost Log Set = YES Alarm MDPPktsLost Log Clear = YES Alarm NoMDPSatRx SEverity = MINOR Alarm NoMDPSatRx COnsole Enable = YES Alarm NoMDPSatRx COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm NoMDPSatRx TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm NoMDPSatRx TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm NoMDPSatRx Log Set = YES Alarm NoMDPSatRx Log Clear = YES Alarm NoMDPLAN SEverity = MINOR March 14, 2002 68 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Alarm NoMDPLAN COnsole Enable = YES Alarm NoMDPLAN COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm NoMDPLAN TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm NoMDPLAN TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm NoMDPLAN Log Set = YES Alarm NoMDPLAN Log Clear = YES Alarm MDPPktCRCFail Enable = NO Alarm MDPPktCRCFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm MDPPktCRCFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm MDPPktCRCFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm MDPPktCRCFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm MDPPktCRCFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm MDPPktCRCFail Log Set = YES Alarm MDPPktCRCFail Log Clear = YES Alarm MDPPktBuffFull SEverity = MAJOR Alarm MDPPktBuffFull COnsole Enable = YES Alarm MDPPktBuffFull COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm MDPPktBuffFull TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm MDPPktBuffFull TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm MDPPktBuffFull Log Set = YES Alarm MDPPktBuffFull Log Clear = YES Alarm MDPProtocolFail SEverity = MINOR Alarm MDPProtocolFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm MDPProtocolFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm MDPProtocolFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm MDPProtocolFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm MDPProtocolFail Log Set = YES Alarm MDPProtocolFail Log Clear = YES Alarm SatRxCRCFail SEverity = MINOR Alarm SatRxCRCFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm SatRxCRCFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm SatRxCRCFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm SatRxCRCFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm SatRxCRCFail Log Set = YES Alarm SatRxCRCFail Log Clear = YES Alarm SatRxFail Enable = NO Alarm SatRxFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm SatRxFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm SatRxFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm SatRxFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm SatRxFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm SatRxFail Log Set = YES Alarm SatRxFail Log Clear = YES Alarm DekeyTimeout SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm DekeyTimeout COnsole Enable = YES Alarm DekeyTimeout COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm DekeyTimeout TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm DekeyTimeout TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm DekeyTimeout Log Set = YES Alarm DekeyTimeout Log Clear = YES Alarm InLocalMode SEverity = INFO Alarm InLocalMode COnsole Enable = YES Alarm InLocalMode COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm InLocalMode TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm InLocalMode TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm InLocalMode Log Set = YES Alarm InLocalMode Log Clear = YES Alarm PagingDisabled SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm PagingDisabled COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PagingDisabled COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PagingDisabled TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm PagingDisabled TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PagingDisabled Log Set = YES March 14, 2002 69 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Alarm PagingDisabled Log Clear = YES Alarm Cutback1dB SEverity = MAJOR Alarm Cutback1dB COnsole Enable = YES Alarm Cutback1dB COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm Cutback1dB TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm Cutback1dB TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm Cutback1dB Log Set = YES Alarm Cutback1dB Log Clear = YES Alarm Cutback3dB SEverity = MAJOR Alarm Cutback3dB COnsole Enable = YES Alarm Cutback3dB COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm Cutback3dB TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm Cutback3dB TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm Cutback3dB Log Set = YES Alarm Cutback3dB Log Clear = YES Alarm CutbackShutdown SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm CutbackShutdown COnsole Enable = YES Alarm CutbackShutdown COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm CutbackShutdown TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm CutbackShutdown TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm CutbackShutdown Log Set = YES Alarm CutbackShutdown Log Clear = YES Alarm DownloadFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm DownloadFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm DownloadFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm DownloadFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm DownloadFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm DownloadFail Log Set = YES Alarm DownloadFail Log Clear = YES Alarm CutoverFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm CutoverFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm CutoverFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm CutoverFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm CutoverFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm CutoverFail Log Set = YES Alarm CutoverFail Log Clear = YES Alarm AdminLogged SEverity = INFO Alarm AdminLogged COnsole Enable = YES Alarm AdminLogged COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm AdminLogged TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm AdminLogged TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm AdminLogged Log Set = YES Alarm AdminLogged Log Clear = YES Alarm Admin2Logged SEverity = INFO Alarm Admin2Logged COnsole Enable = YES Alarm Admin2Logged COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm Admin2Logged TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm Admin2Logged TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm Admin2Logged Log Set = YES Alarm Admin2Logged Log Clear = YES Alarm BadLogon SEverity = INFO Alarm BadLogon COnsole Enable = YES Alarm BadLogon COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm BadLogon TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm BadLogon TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm BadLogon Log Set = YES Alarm BadLogon Log Clear = YES Alarm LANError SEverity = MAJOR Alarm LANError COnsole Enable = YES Alarm LANError COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm LANError TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm LANError TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm LANError Log Set = YES March 14, 2002 70 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Alarm LANError Log Clear = YES Alarm SessionTimeout SEverity = INFO Alarm SessionTimeout COnsole Enable = YES Alarm SessionTimeout COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm SessionTimeout TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm SessionTimeout TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm SessionTimeout Log Set = YES Alarm SessionTimeout Log Clear = YES Alarm TelnetActive SEverity = INFO Alarm TelnetActive COnsole Enable = YES Alarm TelnetActive COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm TelnetActive TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm TelnetActive TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm TelnetActive Log Set = YES Alarm TelnetActive Log Clear = YES Alarm UsersExceeded SEverity = INFO Alarm UsersExceeded COnsole Enable = YES Alarm UsersExceeded COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm UsersExceeded TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm UsersExceeded TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm UsersExceeded Log Set = YES Alarm UsersExceeded Log Clear = YES Alarm ExciterFail Enable = NO Alarm ExciterFail SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm ExciterFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm ExciterFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm ExciterFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm ExciterFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm ExciterFail Log Set = YES Alarm ExciterFail Log Clear = YES Alarm PAFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm PAFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PAFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PAFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm PAFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PAFail Log Set = YES Alarm PAFail Log Clear = YES Alarm ExciterFail SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm ExciterFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm ExciterFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm ExciterFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm ExciterFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm ExciterFail Log Set = YES Alarm ExciterFail Log Clear = YES Alarm PAOverDrive SEverity = MAJOR Alarm PAOverDrive COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PAOverDrive COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PAOverDrive TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm PAOverDrive TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PAOverDrive Log Set = YES Alarm PAOverDrive Log Clear = YES Alarm PAThermal SEverity = MAJOR Alarm PAThermal COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PAThermal COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PAThermal TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm PAThermal TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PAThermal Log Set = YES Alarm PAThermal Log Clear = YES Alarm PSFail Enable = NO Alarm PSFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm PSFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PSFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PSFail TrapMsg Enable = YES March 14, 2002 71 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual Alarm PSFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PSFail Log Set = YES Alarm PSFail Log Clear = YES Alarm PSOverCurrent Enable = NO Alarm PSOverCurrent SEverity = MAJOR Alarm PSOverCurrent COnsole Enable = YES Alarm PSOverCurrent COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm PSOverCurrent TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm PSOverCurrent TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm PSOverCurrent Log Set = YES Alarm PSOverCurrent Log Clear = YES Alarm GPSNoLock SEverity = CRITICAL Alarm GPSNoLock COnsole Enable = YES Alarm GPSNoLock COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm GPSNoLock TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm GPSNoLock TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm GPSNoLock Log Set = YES Alarm GPSNoLock Log Clear = YES Alarm GPSFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm GPSFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm GPSFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm GPSFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm GPSFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm GPSFail Log Set = YES Alarm GPSFail Log Clear = YES Alarm UHSOFail SEverity = MAJOR Alarm UHSOFail COnsole Enable = YES Alarm UHSOFail COnsole Interval = 60 Alarm UHSOFail TrapMsg Enable = YES Alarm UHSOFail TrapMsg Interval = 0 Alarm UHSOFail Log Set = YES Alarm UHSOFail Log Clear = YES CAlibration Framerate = 1 CAlibration Mode = STD CAlibration Subchan 1 Pattern = CARRIER CAlibration Subchan 1 Fwdblocks = 11 CAlibration Subchan 2 Pattern = CARRIER CAlibration Subchan 2 Fwdblocks = 11 CAlibration Subchan 3 Pattern = CARRIER CAlibration Subchan 3 Fwdblocks = 11 CAlibration Subchan 4 Pattern = CARRIER CAlibration Subchan 4 Fwdblocks = 11 COnsole Timeout = 300 COnsole Baud = 9600 COnsole Databits = 8 COnsole Stopbits = 1 COnsole Parity = NONE DIstribution Hdlc Lowerlimitcrc = 80 DIstribution Hdlc NUMcrcframes = 0 DIstribution Hdlc Upperlimitcrc = 90 DIstribution Portselect = ALL DIstribution Satrx Lnbcontrolmode = OFF DIstribution Satrx POrtsetting = RS485 DIstribution Satrx PRimarycarrierfreq = 1445 DOwnload File = g2btapp.pkg DOwnload Interval = 0 DOwnload Mode = OFF DOwnload Packets Programmed = 0 DOwnload Retries = 50 DOwnload Server = 10.0.1.30 DOwnload TIME = 2196/02/06 06:28:15 DOwnload TIMEOut = 5000 EXCiter Traininterval = 0 March 14, 2002 72 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual EXCiter DAC = 0x0330 EXCiter tranlin 01 = 0x0E EXCiter tranlin 02 = 0x14 EXCiter tranlin 03 = 0x31 EXCiter tranlin 04 = 0xF1 EXCiter tranlin 05 = 0x18 EXCiter tranlin 06 = 0x27 EXCiter tranlin 07 = 0x3C EXCiter tranlin 08 = 0x38 EXCiter tranlin 09 = 0xBB EXCiter tranlin 0A = 0x51 EXCiter tranlin 0B = 0x7E EXCiter tranlin 0C = 0xA5 EXCiter tranlin 0D = 0x40 EXCiter tranlin 0E = 0x20 EXCiter tranlin 0F = 0xFF EXCiter tranlin 10 = 0x36 EXCiter tranlin 11 = 0x4D EXCiter tranlin 12 = 0x00 EXCiter tranlin 13 = 0x1F EXCiter tranlin 14 = 0x7F EXCiter tranlin 15 = 0x13 EXCiter tranlin 16 = 0xFF EXCiter tranlin 17 = 0x00 EXCiter tranlin 18 = 0x00 EXCiter tranlin 19 = 0x10 Network Host =
Network Telnet ADMINName = admin Network Telnet ADMINPassword =
Network Telnet OPER1Name = oper1 Network Telnet OPER1Password =
Network Telnet OPER2Name = oper2 Network Telnet OPER2Password =
Network Telnet OPER3Name = oper3 Network Telnet OPER3Password =
Network Telnet Timeout = 300 PA Installed = 4 PA 1 Attenuation = 63 PA 2 Attenuation = 63 PA 3 Attenuation = 63 PA 4 Attenuation = 63 PA 1 phase = 0 PA 2 phase = 0 PA 3 phase = 0 PA 4 phase = 0 PA 1 Enable = YES PA 2 Enable = YES PA 3 Enable = YES PA 4 Enable = YES PS 1 Enable = YES PS 2 Enable = YES PS 3 Enable = YES PS 4 Enable = YES SNMP Getcommunity = public SNMP Setcommunity = public SNMP TRAPCommunity = public STatistics Mdppktsrecvd = 0 THreshold Dekeytimeout = 20 THreshold Freerunningtimeout = 20 THreshold Gpstimeout = 10 THreshold MDPCrc = 0 THreshold MDPLostpkts = 256 THreshold MDPtimeout = 256 March 14, 2002 73 7M487C4 Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual THreshold NOMDPLan = 10 THreshold NOMDPSatrx = 10 THreshold Sessionidletime = 256 THreshold TEMPHigh = 80 THreshold TEMPLow = 5 THreshold TRaplevel = MINOR THreshold Usersessions = 6 TRANsmission Frequency = 940.775 MHz TRANsmission INcompleteframe = ALL TRANsmission Launchdelay = 203 TRANsmission PAgingmode = ON TRANsmission Offset = 0 TRANsmission PWRControlmode = ON TRANsmission PWRSetting = 400 TRANsmission R25colorcode = 0 TRANsmission Subchan Config 1 Deviation = 2400 TRANsmission Subchan Config 1 Frequency = -5000 TRANsmission Subchan Config 1 Mode = ON TRANsmission Subchan Config 2 Deviation = 2400 TRANsmission Subchan Config 2 Frequency = 5000 TRANsmission Subchan Config 2 Mode = ON TRANsmission Subchan Config 3 Deviation = 2400 TRANsmission Subchan Config 3 Frequency = 15000 TRANsmission Subchan Config 3 Mode = ON TRANsmission Subchan Config 4 Deviation = 2400 TRANsmission Subchan Config 4 Frequency = -15000 TRANsmission Subchan Config 4 Mode = ON TRANsmission Subchan Empty = IDLE TRANsmission TESTStatus = OFF TRANsmission TESTTImeout = 256 TRANsmission TXMode = NORMAL dsp attenuation = 255 dsp Clip = 100 dsp DAC1 = i3 dsp DAC2 = bb3 dsp DAC3 = iout dsp DAC4 = qout dsp IGain = 0x7000 dsp QGain = 0x7000 dsp IOffset = 0 dsp QOffset = 0 dsp Forward Gain = 100 dsp Forward Offset = 0 dsp Reflected Gain = 100 dsp Reflected Offset = 0 dsp TP1 = 0 dsp TP2 = 1 dsp TP3 = 2 dsp TP4 = 4 dsp VARSelect = PWR dsp Xf = 1 March 14, 2002 74 7M487C4
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Vytek Inc
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0005086442
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2310 Cousteau Court
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j******@tuvam.com
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B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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MNT
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G2BT
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R******** J**** W******
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Vice President
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760 5********
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760 5********
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of section 1.1307(b)(3). | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TUV America
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1 | Name |
J****** O********
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1 | Telephone Number |
858-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
858-5********
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1 |
j******@tuvam.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24D | 930 | 931 | 400 | 1 ppm | 6K40F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24D | 930 | 931 | 400 | 1 ppm | 8K00F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24D | 940 | 941 | 400 | 1 ppm | 6K40F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24D | 940 | 941 | 400 | 1 ppm | 8K00F1D |
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