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Summary of Contents for i-WLL-15

Page 1: ...n a d T Carlson Wireless USA revision 1 05 Page 1 INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL MODEL NO i WLL 15 Caution Please read the sections on Un packing Planning and Installation before installing this equipm...

Page 2: ...ks or service names owned or registered by any other company and used in this manual are the property of their respective companies Copyright 1999 Carlson Wire less Telephone Inc All rights reserved T...

Page 3: ...rlson Wireless USA revision 1 05 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE OF MANUAL 4 UNPACKING 4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 4 SYSTEM PLANNING 6 INSTALLATION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 SPECIFICATIONS 12 PARTS LIST 14 CUSTOMER...

Page 4: ...ion All of the electronics and antenna assembly are serviced though the rear mount side end cap SCOPE OF MANUAL This manual is designed to support the installation operation and mainte nance of the i...

Page 5: ...e combination of FDMA and CDMA Seamless integration with the global telephone network assured by i WLL s worldwide ISDN system architecture with full 144 kbps bandwidth No individual license needed fo...

Page 6: ...uctures cause additional delayed signals to be re ceived If a signal was delayed 180 degrees out of phase with the line of sight signal and the magnitudes are the same they will cancel out completely...

Page 7: ...and the other connects to the telephone instruments such as DTMF touch tone telephones fax machines and computer modems FXS side via individually twisted pair phone data cable The system is very flexi...

Page 8: ...cuit boards and inte grated antenna There are two screw down terminal blocks on the exposed end One block has 2 connections and it is where the DC power supply con nects The other block has 4 connecti...

Page 9: ...block may suffice The antenna mast must also be grounded in the same fashion by a separate grounding rod However if the run is longer than 35 feet or the location is in a highly active lightning area...

Page 10: ...w close in alignment do they need to be 10 degrees will be ade quate for most paths using the 13 5 dB gain antenna Certain paths that have a low fade margin may require a more accurate setting Final a...

Page 11: ...ing the FXS unit back to the base site and temporarily connect the FXS unit up and confirm proper local operation If the system cuts in and out or fails to draw dial tone look for an alignment problem...

Page 12: ...CE SPECIFICATIONS FXO or Central Office Line Impedance 900 Ohm 2 16 uF loop start Maximum Loop Length 1500 Ohms Ring Equivalent Number 0 5B Ring Detect 40 110 Vrms 17 34 Hz 2 Wire Return Loss ERL Grea...

Page 13: ...sitivity 93 dBm 10 6 BER System Range 10 miles 16 1 km PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Enclosure Material ABS weather sealed plastic Dimensions inches 4 1 2 diameter x 30 in length Dimensions cm...

Page 14: ...Carlson Wireless USA revision 1 05 Page 14 2 Th typ lea sp ISM mi ch pe pa In glo us 3 Th the sid to ind vo po FX ag ing ca vo no lin 4 Wa po Th in dia ca AW ea...

Page 15: ...OUNT FRONT ANTENNA 16 RESERVED 15 RESERVED 14 G U BOLT 2 3 4 INCH 13 E CLAMP BASE 2 3 4 INCH 12 B U BOLT 4 1 2 INCH 11 C END CAP FRONT 10 RESERVED 09 A RING RETAINING 08 G BRACKET SADDLE 07 G PLATE MO...

Page 16: ...ests information on what equipment is con nected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number that the unit is connected to b The ringer equivalence number c The USOC jack required d The FCC R...

Page 17: ...nect to your telephone line as determined by the REN you should call your local telephone com pany to determine the maximum REN for your calling area Jack Types Needed Connection to the telephone netw...

Page 18: ...ishandling misapplication alteration modification lightning line power surge introduction of sand dust humidity and liquids or commercial use of the product or service by anyone other than a Carlson F...

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Page 20: ...igital WLL wireless local loop telephone systems that provide high quality voice and data for rural and remote telephone users worldwide CWT was founded by James Carlson following a 15 month prod uct...

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