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TS1000BS Base Station User Menu

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1. OVERVIEW

Telstar’s line of TS1000BS base stations and repeaters are versatile enough to allow
for a variety of communications applications, and flexible enough to accommodate
future requirements. The standard stations are available in a full range of RF bands
and power levels. A host of operations may be added to the station to further
expand its capabilities.  For the most part, these options are accomplished in
software to minimize hardware changes.

The TS1000BS station is a microprocessor-controlled station. Its standard features
are listed as:

 

Data packet transmission and receiving

 

Optional RF transceiver for different bands

 

Capable of 115,200 Baud Data transmission

 

Extensive self diagnostics

 

Solid-state, easily serviceable, modular design

 

RF shielding and filtering to meet FCC Industrial Class A specifications

 

Ferro-resonant power supplies which offer enhanced immunity to power
line transients

 

Wide operating temperature range from –30

o

 to +60

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 C (-22

 o

 to +140

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 F)

 

All assemblies are serviced, removed, and replaced through the front door
of the station cabinet.

Summary of Contents for TS1000BS

Page 1: ...TS1000BS Base Station User s Menu Revision 2 0...

Page 2: ...ain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Telstar Telecom Inc waives responsibility for any labor materials or costs incurred by any person or party as a result of using this document Telstar...

Page 3: ...4 AC POWER SUPPLY 7 2 1 5 SOLAR SUPPLY 8 2 2 OPERATION 9 2 3 STATION DIAGNOSTICS 10 2 3 1 POWER_UP RESET DIAGNOSTICS 11 2 3 2 CONTINUOUS DIANGONSTICS 11 3 INSTALLATION 12 3 1 FCC REQUIREMENTS 12 3 2...

Page 4: ...tware to minimize hardware changes The TS1000BS station is a microprocessor controlled station Its standard features are listed as Data packet transmission and receiving Optional RF transceiver for di...

Page 5: ...TS1000BS Base Station User Menu 5 Field programmability with the Telstar field programmer software running on a notebook PC...

Page 6: ...on the front panel In addition a description of the extensive station diagnostics is included 2 1 STATION ELEMENTS 2 1 1 CABINET The station cabinet is designed for indoor outdoor installation as show...

Page 7: ...rface driver RF ports and filters as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Control Box in cabinet 2 1 3 OPTIONAL TRANSCEIVER The RF transceiver can be selected from FW900 and FW2400 optional modules according to...

Page 8: ...rce They also provide transient protection against line surges and lighting The power supplies are capable of delivering up to 30 watts 2 1 5 SOLAR SUPPLY Solar supply is a self contained solar powere...

Page 9: ...is opened and distributed into different paths A Telstar s TDFH protocol is adopted for data communication The block diagram is given in Figure 4 B S_ En g in e T R X 2 T R X 1 T R X 0 A C D e te ct o...

Page 10: ...n Local Link Down Link Incoming Messgae or Figure 5 Data Flow Chart 2 3 STATION DIAGNOSTICS This section describes the extensive diagnostic capabilities of the TS1000BS Station These diagnostics fall...

Page 11: ...to the user via a local diagnostic port and the FAIL LEDs on the board 2 3 2 CONTINUOUS DIANGONSTICS The Continuous class of diagnostics is always monitoring the status of the station One part of the...

Page 12: ...r shall be no more than that required for satisfactory technical operation considering the area to be covered and local conditions 3 The frequency deviation and power of a radio transmitter must be ma...

Page 13: ...m Information detailing any alternative method used to supply the special accessories shall be must be approved by FCC and included in the application for a grant of equipment authorization or retaine...

Page 14: ...nstruction manual and it is the responsibility of the installer to provide and to install the required accessories c Accessory items that can be readily obtained from multiple retail outlets are not c...

Page 15: ...ay cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to r...

Page 16: ...ully plan the installation before actual work is started Location of the station in relation to power control lines the antenna and convenience and access for servicing should be considered The cabine...

Page 17: ...s possible to the station and in as straight a line as possible WARNING Even if a three wire grounded primary AC power source is available the radio equip ment must be grounded separately to prevent e...

Page 18: ...ess dictated by unusual site considerations When such unique situations occur consult the appropriate area office for further information 4 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Protection is provided by keepin...

Page 19: ...f Transmission line should be brought into the equipment cabinets adjacent to the single point ground connection where a good low impedance bond can be made to the transmission line sheath g It is wis...

Page 20: ...lowing measurements are recommended TX RX and PA Meter Reading Receiver Sensitivity Line Levels RF Power Level Battery Charger Voltage Check The regular station maintenance is serviced by your local t...

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