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TDAS WET User’s Manual 

April 2012 

 
 

 
 

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Rev. 4 

Table of Contents 

DTS Support .................................................................................................... 3

 

Introducing the TDAS WET .............................................................................. 4

 

Overview of TDAS WET Features ..................................................................... 4

 

Connector Panel .............................................................................................. 4

 

12V POWER Connector ................................................................................. 4

 

COM A and COM B Connectors ....................................................................... 5

 

Push-button Switch (POWER) ............................................................................ 5

 

LED Indicators ................................................................................................ 5

 

WLAN ......................................................................................................... 5

 

COM A and COM B ....................................................................................... 6

 

POWER ....................................................................................................... 6

 

External Antennas ........................................................................................... 6

 

Basic Care and Handling ................................................................................. 6

 

Shock Rating .................................................................................................. 6

 

Mounting Considerations ............................................................................... 7

 

Temperature Rating ......................................................................................... 7

 

Using Your TDAS WET with other TDAS Equipment ......................................... 7

 

TDAS PRO racks and TDAS G5 Vehicle Docking Stations ....................................... 7

 

TDAS PLUS Distributor ..................................................................................... 7

 

TDAS PLUS Mini Distributor .............................................................................. 8

 

TDAS PLUS Crashworthy Battery ....................................................................... 8

 

Wireless Networking Considerations ............................................................... 8

 

Minimum Requirements .................................................................................... 8

 

Communication Methods ................................................................................ 10

 

Installation Considerations ............................................................................. 10

 

User Maintenance .......................................................................................... 10

 

Appendix A:  Connector Information ............................................................. 12

 

Suggested Connector Sources ......................................................................... 13

 

Appendix B:  Mechanical Specifications ......................................................... 14

 

Appendix C:  Hardware Configuration Specifications ..................................... 15

 

Summary of Contents for TDAS WET

Page 1: ...TDAS WET User s Manual April 2012 Rev 4...

Page 2: ...Shock Rating 6 Mounting Considerations 7 Temperature Rating 7 Using Your TDAS WET with other TDAS Equipment 7 TDAS PRO racks and TDAS G5 Vehicle Docking Stations 7 TDAS PLUS Distributor 7 TDAS PLUS M...

Page 3: ...e mail support dtsweb com Your e mail is immediately forwarded to all DTS support engineers worldwide and is typically the fastest way to get a response particularly if you need assistance outside of...

Page 4: ...Overview of TDAS WET Features Built and tested for 100 g dynamic testing environments Supports IEEE 802 11b g n communication protocols Three external antennas to support high speed performance and e...

Page 5: ...Switch POWER To power up the unit connect sufficient power to the power input connector and press the push button switch for 5 seconds Power up is immediate after which the unit will log into the netw...

Page 6: ...erate reliably in dynamic testing environments Though resistant to many environmental conditions care should be taken not to subject the unit to harsh chemicals submerge it in water or drop it onto an...

Page 7: ...TDAS WET can be at either end of the chain or in the middle Using an RDC cable connect the end marked MASTER to either COM port of the rack or vehicle docking station Connect the end marked SLAVE to...

Page 8: ...TDAS WET and connect the other end to any available port on the TDAS PLUS Crashworthy Battery To enable communications you will need to connect the TDAS WET to other TDAS equipment with the appropriat...

Page 9: ...TDAS WET User s Manual April 2012 support dtsweb com 9 Rev 4 When using a laptop power save settings and authentication should be disabled The general procedure is outlined below...

Page 10: ...s so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized and that direct line of sight with the WAP is maintained whenever possible 2 Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a w...

Page 11: ...changing any network parameters They should not be changed without full knowledge of the impact on the communication environment If you have any questions please contact your network administrator fo...

Page 12: ...2 VDC input 3 Shield 3 4 Chassis 4 Start recording input optically coupled apply 5 V with respect to pin 16 VDC input is connected to the enclosure 5 Soft common 6 Status output 5 V via 110 ohm refer...

Page 13: ...emo com Their web site and worldwide sales team are very helpful Should you have difficulty obtaining a specific part number they can suggest connector variations or alternates and explain options tha...

Page 14: ...tic 5 dBi RP TNC plug 6 high 4 ft cable 10300 01030 Antenna extension cable RP TNC M F 3 m 0 675 inches 17 15 mm 4 85 inches 123 2 mm 3 5 inches 88 9 mm 8 16 inches 207 3 mm 7 5 inches 190 75 mm 8 0 i...

Page 15: ...ber s of the equipment and parameters you are asking about To reset the unit to default parameters 1 Insert a paper clip into the pin hole on the left side of the unit Press for 15 seconds and release...

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