Page 2 - Fig. 1 — Loopback Configuration
2 PREINSTALLATION Every installer should perform site evaluation prior to installing the transceivers. In order to perform this evaluationthe following minimum equipment must be purchased fromCarrier. The two modem starter kit (33CNWIRMOD) is re-quired to begin performing a site evaluation. The foll...
Page 3 - Table 1 — Hardware Specifications; Serial Communications —
3 Table 1 — Hardware Specifications Serial Communications — In order to configure any transceiver, a 9-pin RS-232 cable must be used. This is neces-sary because Pin 4 is used to transmit the configuration datainto EEPROM and other pins are used during the configurationprocess as well (see Table 2). ...
Page 4 - Table 2 — Stand-Alone Transceiver Pin Out; Antenna Installation —; Fig. 2 — Converter Detail
4 Table 2 — Stand-Alone Transceiver Pin Out Antenna Installation — Antennas must be connected to each transceiver for proper operation. Without an antenna,two units will not communicate. The higher the gain of the an-tenna, the longer the range of the transceiver signal. All Carriertransceivers ship...
Page 5 - Fig. 3 — Wireless Multiple Bus Extensions of Primary Bus; Fig. 4 — Wireless Workstation; Fig. 5 — Wireless Bus Extension of Primary Bus
5 NOTE: Not recommended for use on sites with secondary buses. Fig. 3 — Wireless Multiple Bus Extensions of Primary Bus NOTE: Not recommended for use on sites with secondary buses. Fig. 4 — Wireless Workstation NOTE: Not recommended for use on sites with secondary buses. Fig. 5 — Wireless Bus Extens...
Page 6 - Quick Configuration —
6 Wireless links can only be used to extend a CCN primary bus (bus D). Do not use bridges when using a wireless link.Utilizing this primary bus wireless connection to access CCNdevices through a bridge will cause communication messagesto be generated on the primary bus. The wireless bus extension se...
Page 7 - Table 3 — Status Definitions
7 k. Repeat as necessary for more transceivers.l. Check Report Generation. m. Click Close.n. Click Cancel.o. Select Exit from the file menu. 6. View the report. a. Open Windows Explorer.b. Once in Windows Explorer, Open the following file: C:\Program Files\Configuration Manager\RReport.txt. 7. Test ...
Page 8 - Modifying Settings —; You can run the Quick Configu-; Fig. 8 — Configuration Manager
8 Modifying Settings — You can run the Quick Configu- ration wizard to modify settings or you can change entriesmanually in the fields in the modification tabs provided. Whenmanually changing entries, you must click apply and/or storefor the changes to take effect. (See Fig. 11.) To manually change ...
Page 9 - Fig. 13 — Report Settings
9 Generating Reports — Reports can be generated dur- ing the Quick Configure (if the box was checked) or can begenerated at any time using menu commands. Two types of re-ports can be generated. Information in each report can becleared separately. Both reports generate text (.txt) files. Thedefault l...
Page 10 - Table 4 — Privilege Options; Using Hop Tables —; Fig. 14 — Power Management Window
10 USER FUNCTIONS — To change the password as a user: 1. Select Change Password from the File menu. Change password dialog appears. See Fig. 15. 2. Enter the desired criteria. Enter user name and new password. Retype the new pass-word in Confirm Password. 3. Click OK. OEM FUNCTIONS — All units are d...
Page 11 - Assigning IDs —; Table 5 — ID Types; Signal Analysis —; Table 6 — Advanced Settings; Unit Testing —; Fig. 16 — Quick Configuration Window
11 Session Holdoff — (Adjustment of these settings is notrecommended.) This will only be enabled for a host transceiver and is re- quired to manage the communication from multiple remotes. Itprevents a host unit from starting a new session until it com-pletes its current session. It keeps other devi...
Page 12 - Fig. 17 — Configuration Manager, Test Mode
12 Test Communications Between Units: 1. Open the Configuration Manager. See Fig. 17.2. Click the Terminal Mode tab.3. In Test String, enter some text.4. Click Resend. The test string is transmitted to the Destination Unit. LOOPBACK TEST — The Loopback Test screen allowsyou to perform two functions;...
Page 14 - Table 7 — Troubleshooting; System Configuration —; Table 8 — RF Signal Barriers
14 TROUBLESHOOTING (See Table 7) Table 7 — Troubleshooting System Configuration — Refer to the following to check system configuration:• Do the power and link LEDs blink 3 times as describedin the Setup section? • Does the power indicator remain on after power up? • Are the RS232 9-pin cables or RS4...