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Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Installation And Maintenance Manual
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Strata AirLink Systems Pre-installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-9 Strata AirLink Systems Step 5: Check the Equipment List 1. Before installation, check the system components against the packing list and inspect all equipment for damage. If equipment is missing or damaged, contact the supplier immediately. 2. Ensure that the following Toshiba-supplied equipment was delivered: ©BSIA or RWIU PCBs ©PC cable with DB9 or DB25 adapter (BSIA) ©RWIU Manager interface cable (6-pin connector) ©Power supplies...
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Strata AirLink Systems Pre-installation 16-10Strata DK I&M 5/99 One BSIA or RWIU, one Base Station, and one handset is all that is required to conduct the BER test. To initialize the BSIA system, see Steps 7~9 on Page 16-19. To initialize the RWIU system, see Step 11 on Page 16-45. Step 9: Use the Stand-alone Base Station Test Stand The Stand-alone Base Station Test Stand verifies the Base Station positioning prior to system activation or during the site survey. It generates an audible tone for the...
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Strata AirLink Systems Pre-installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-11 Strata AirLink Systems Substep D: Audio Coverage Test Important!Strata DK must recognize DTMF signaling, if you have a BSIA. Strata DK requires a DTMF receiver PCB to support the RSTU ports. 1. Press 3:5 to turn on the handset. 2. Press &$//. 3. Listen for continuous tone while walking around the facility observing coverage area boundaries. 4.Mark the floor plan where the continuous tone “warbles” (indicating the beginning of a handoff...
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Strata AirLink Systems Pre-installation 16-12Strata DK I&M 5/99 Substep E: Perform the Handset Bit Error Rate (BER) Test 1. Simulate real use rather than trying to get the best readings by: ©Perform tests in all possible areas that users may carry their handsets. ©Remain in an area long enough to get an accurate reading. BER readings can take a few seconds to register. It is recommended that you stand still for an accurate reading. ©Test specific Base Stations. Handsets do not perform...
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Strata AirLink Systems Pre-installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-13 Strata AirLink Systems Step 10: Mount the Base Stations 1. Determine a location (see “Set Up Temporary Installation” on Page 16-9) that provides the best coverage before mounting the Base Station permanently. 2. Use locations that reduce attenuation and create a clear line of sight. 3. Always mount the Base Stations in a centralized location in open, symmetrical areas. NoteBase Station placement guidelines are provided in “Review Possible...
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation 16-14Strata DK I&M 5/99 lTo wall mount the Base Station 1. Choose a location that is in a corridor or non-symmetrical area and faces the greatest coverage area. 2. Mount the Base Station midway between the floor and permanent ceiling, but above any obstructions such as cubicle walls. 3. Rotate the Base Station antennas to expose the mounting tabs (see Figure 16-14). 4. Mark the mounting tab position on the ceiling by holding the Base Station in place to...
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-15 Strata AirLink Systems 1. Remove the screws securing the cover of the BSIA (see Figure 16-15) and lift the cover off the BSIA. 2. Align the ALM with DIN connector J5 (see Figure 16-16). 3. Gently press the PCB into the DIN connector. 4. Connect the standoffs. 5. Replace the BSIA cover and re-install the screws. Important!Do not power on the BSIA at this point. Figure 16-16 ALM Connections on the BSIA 2985 Cover Screws Figure...
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation 16-16Strata DK I&M 5/99 Step 2: Run the Cable 1. Run the cable from the Base Stations to the BSIA, using the following maximum cabling distances: ©2,000 feet for line power ©3,300 feet for local power 2. Use Category 5 cable. Using a mix of Categories 2, 3, 4, and 5 is acceptable, but can affect the total possible cable length. See Figure 16-19 on Page 16-17 for the wiring diagram. 3. Connect the transmit cable (pair 21 or 25) to the receive side (see...
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-17 Strata AirLink Systems Figure 16-19 Base Station to BSIA Wiring Diagram 4128 GN GND RX TX PWR R (Pair 20) (Pair 21) GN R To P1 of BSIA Yellow/Grey Grey/Yellow Violet/Blue Blue/VioletRX TX Standard Silver Satin Line Cord Base Station GN GND RX TX PWR R (Pair 24) (Pair 25) GN R Violet/Brown Brown/Violet Violet/Slate Slate/VioletRX TX Standard Silver Satin Line Cord Base Station
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation 16-18Strata DK I&M 5/99 Step 5: Connect the Power Supply äFor AC power, use the power supply that comes with the BSIA system. It has a universal input (110/220VAC), operates at 50~60 Hz, and provides -48VDC. NoteThe power supply includes a cable with a barrel-jack connection (see Figure 16-20) to the BSIA and 110VAC cable. CAUTION!Connect to power, but do not power on until the entire system is cabled. lTo connect to power when -48VDC is required 1....