CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI)
MARK-IV UHF NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE (O&M) MANUAL
Page 17 of 36
Rev0 June/2011
Section E.
INITIAL CONFIGURATION
Canam Technology’s Equipment is factory configured. All setup
and wiring is performed by Canam’s Personnel. There is no need to
disconnect the equipment unless the units should be serviced.
If any module should be disconnected, it should only be done by
qualified technical personnel.
The unit operates stand-alone and only requires initial configuration, by
means of the Web Server Interface (over its LAN Ethernet interface).
The following guidelines provide information on how to get started with the
unit.
Make sure the power switch is
OFF
, and plug the AC power cord into
the IEC inlet receptacle.
Provide a connection from the off-air antenna interface to Antenna Rx
Input.
Provide a connection from the in-tunnel (in-building) antenna point-of-
interface to the RF Tx Output.
The dry-contact alarms are available on a pluggable mini-terminal
block on the shelf’s rear panel DB-25 connector.
Additional I/O signals are available on a 6-contacts pluggable terminal
block.
The technician’s computer shall be networked with the device, by
means of an Ethernet switch/hub or a direct PC-to-device connection
using a crossover cable. The computer shall have a Mozilla’s Firefox
web-browser software installed, or similar.
Provide a network connection to the system, directly into the ECM LAN
port.
o
Use an Ethernet crossover cable for direct connection to a PC
computer LAN port.
o
Use a standard straight-thru cord when using a network
switch/hub connection