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I.SITE III User Manual 

 

 

© SWISSPHONE Wireless AG 

Version 1.1

 

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Safety Notices 

6.1  General 

The  I.SITE  III  device  should  only  be  opened  by  authorized  and  qualified  technicians.  The 
manufacturer is not liable in any way for damage or injuries stemming from non-compliance with 
these safety notices or from improper use of the device. 

6.2  Important Notes on Device Operation 

This device is permitted for operation in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and all member states of the 
European Union. 
Before  operating  this  device,  you  need  to  obtain  a  suitable  radio  license  from  the  applicable 
public  authority.  The  permitted  frequency  ranges  and  channel  spacing  vary  from  country  to 
country and must be observed. 

6.3  General Safety Measures 

 

All devices must be serviced exclusively by suitably qualified service technicians. 

 

Only  connect  devices  to  the  inputs  and  outputs  of  the  I.SITE  III  that  comply  with  the 
corresponding safety guideline (EN 60950-1:2001). 

 

Always operate the device in a power grid with 90V-260VAC, 50-60Hz. 

 

Only  operate  the  device  in  building  locations  where  it  is  protected  from  lightning  and 
shielded from direct sunlight. 

 

Due to the danger of electrical shock, only open the I.SITE III housing if you have been 
trained and certified by Swissphone to do so. 

 

Ensure  that  no  humidity,  liquid,  or  steam  can  enter  the  device.  (In  closed-door 
environments, the device complies with protection class IP65.) 

 

Do  not  keep  any  liquids  in  close  proximity  to  the  device.  Do  not  use  liquid  cleaning 
agents. These may damage the device or cause electrical shocks. 

 

Do not install the device in close proximity to heat sources. 

 

Only  use  original  parts  or  parts  recommended  by  your  dealer,  as  you  may  otherwise 
cause personal injury or damage to the device. Ignoring this warning voids the device 
warranty.  Any  alteration  or  repair  of  the  device  must  be  undertaken  by  a  suitably 
qualified technician. 

6.4  Precautionary Measures for Handling the Battery 

The battery (backup battery) is an optional feature and can be ordered as an add-on for the base 
housing of the I.SITE III. 

6.4.1 

Battery Handling 

 

Never expose the battery to open flames. 

 

Ensure that there is no short circuit between the battery contacts. 

 

Never open up the battery. 

 

If  the  battery  is  damaged  and  dilute  sulphuric  acid  spills  onto  your  skin  or  clothes, 
immediately  rinse  with  water.  If  any  dilute  sulphuric  acid  touches  your  eyes, 
immediately rinse them thoroughly and seek medical help. 

 

We recommend replacing the battery every 3-4 years. 

 

After  all  the  battery  power  has  been  consumed,  restore  mains  operation  as  soon  as 
possible to recharge the battery. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for I.SITE III

Page 1: ...www swissphone com User Manual I SITE III Version 1 1...

Page 2: ...ISSPHONE Wireless AG Version 1 1 Page 1 20 Document History Version history Version Date Created by Comments 0 1 23 Jul 2013 OSU First edition 1 0 25 Sept 2013 OGD Revised and expanded 1 1 13 Feb 2014...

Page 3: ...Connections and Operating Controls 10 3 4 5 Backup Battery 11 3 5 Operating Modes 11 3 5 1 I SEARCH Slave Mode 11 3 5 2 SAGEM Mode 11 3 5 3 ASCII Mode 11 3 5 4 Programming and Test Mode 11 4 Communic...

Page 4: ...ons Standards Institute GIS Graphical Information System HD Hard Disk HF High Frequency HW Hardware Hz Hertz SI unit for frequency LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode POCSAG Post Office Co...

Page 5: ...n The I SITE III consists of the following four functional blocks Power supply AC DC converter with battery charging port and deep discharge protection Transmission unit Controller board Backup batter...

Page 6: ...These features can only be added when you purchase the base device There are a number of Swissphone settings to prevent unauthorized use of these features For further information please refer to the...

Page 7: ...ITE III in stand alone operation The transmitter runs in ASCII mode connection via ASCII Simple protocol With the ASCII Simple protocol you can o Transmit text messages and receive transmitter fault s...

Page 8: ...I SITE III User Manual SWISSPHONE Wireless AG Version 1 1 Page 7 20 2 4 Usage Examples I SEARCH with I SITE III Slave protocol I SITE III in stand alone mode ASCII Simple protocol...

Page 9: ...nt located directly after input in housing 3 3 Antenna System The antenna to be deployed requires an impedance of 50 at a suitable user frequency Use an N type connector to connect the antenna to the...

Page 10: ...s a server for external clients and accepting transmission requests These requests trigger POCSAG transmission via the transmission unit Additionally status and fault signals coming from the transmiss...

Page 11: ...OSE D OPEN CLOSE D X X X IN3 X X X X X X CLOSE D OPEN CLOSE D 2 Ethernet LAN Connection This is the communications interface Connect an RJ45 Ethernet LAN cable to this port 3 Display Elements on Contr...

Page 12: ...ashes 3 5 2 SAGEM Mode 0xD The transmitter is set to the SAGEM protocol type RM 540 E Use this for sending text messages This mode is only available with the I SITE SDIS version After start up or rese...

Page 13: ...or external systems 4 1 I SEARCH Interface Set the I SITE III s operating mode dial to 2 In this mode the I SITE III can only accept requests from an I SEARCH via LAN During start up the green LED emi...

Page 14: ...ndow appears Enter the following access data Username root Password dbps Select Configuration Network to change the IP address or to set it to DHCP Click Apply to save your changes In the Network Serv...

Page 15: ...present AC Power Fail FS04 optional Operating voltage of backup battery below threshold value ACCU Low FS05 Incorrect transmitter keying TX Not Allowed General Backup battery optional 12 V 2 3 Ah cha...

Page 16: ...Numbers The following base transmitters and optional features are available for ordering Item numbers Transmitter VHF4m 0722263 VHF2m 0722262 UHF 400 470MHz 0722261 UHF 450 530MHz 0722264 Item numbers...

Page 17: ...ousing if you have been trained and certified by Swissphone to do so Ensure that no humidity liquid or steam can enter the device In closed door environments the device complies with protection class...

Page 18: ...ding HF earthing This describes an earthing system where HF power is diverted to earth HF earthing systems include shielding that contains or lessens the leakage of HF radiation Lightning protection P...

Page 19: ...I SITE III User Manual SWISSPHONE Wireless AG Version 1 1 Page 18 20 7 EU Declaration of Conformity The I SITE III complies with all basic requirements of the European 1999 5 EC R TTE guideline...

Page 20: ...ue subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement FCC WARNING Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Swissphone may void the FCC auth...

Page 21: ...ides an overview of the discussed subjects All rights reserved All images and technical drawings used in this document are the property of Swissphone Telecom AG and may not be used without our consent...

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