Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- About this manual
- Safety information
- Ch 1 - Introduction
- Ch 2 - Adding cards to the Controller
- Unpacking the System Controller
- Unpacking the picocells
- System Controller card configuration
- Adding cards to the System Controller (first steps)
- Jumper and DIP switch settings
- Attaching bus cables
- Adding cards to the System Controller (final steps)
- Configuring Controller cards
- Verifying the card configuration
- Ch 3 - Installing the Controller
- Ch 4 - Verifying the Controller configuration
- Ch 5 - Configuring the router
- Ch 6 - Testing picocells
- Ch 7 - Installing picocells
- Ch 8 - Connecting to external equipment
- Ch 9 - System testing
- Ch 10 - Installation inspection
- Ch 11 - Provisioning
- Ch 12 - Remote Client
- Ch 13 - Troubleshooting
- Ch 14 - Maintaining Quad T1 cards
- App A - Specifications
- App B - Standards compliance information
- App C - Part numbers
- App D - Updates and backups
- Index
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Introduction 1–3
The System Controller consists of the following components:
• A Windows NT computer with an internal floppy disk
drive, a read/write CD–ROM drive, a 20–slot backplane,
and system software
• Telephony cards to support the AIReach OS. (For a
complete description, see Chapter 5.)
• A rack mounted 17–inch color monitor
• A rack mounted keyboard with integrated touchpad
The standard (factory) configuration includes the System
Controller with monitor and keyboard with integrated touchpad. A
telco rack is optional.
There are three options for mounting the System Controller:
• Desktop mount
• Chassis slide mount
• Full rack mount (illustrated in Figure 1-3)
The Controller front panel has a power switch and indicators for
disk activity, CD–ROM read and write activity, and power supply
status. The Controller keyboard connects to the rear panel or
behind the locking front access door.
A remote computer, if used, connects to the System Controller
through a LAN or dial–up modem connection, using Windows NT
Remote Access Server (RAS).
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System Controller
Hardware