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1. SmartPage E User Manual For v2 05 Unit Firmware Manual Revision 1 02 Last updated 06 29 09 ECH COMMUNICATIONS INC a subsidiary of MICROS Systems Inc SmartPage E User Manual NOTICE This manual software and electronic circuitry are copyrighted All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual software and electronic circuitry may not be copied in whole or in part without written prior consent of JTECH Communications Inc JTECH All information provided in this document is carefully prepared and offered in good faith as a guide in the installation use and servicing of our products Installers must ensure that the final installation operates satisfactorily within the relevant regulatory requirements JTECH accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation JTECH reserves the right to change products specifications and installation data at any time without notice JTECH makes certain limited warranties with respect to defective diskettes documentation and electronic circuitry Please see the associated information contained on this page SOFTWARE LICENSE STATEMENT This manual software and electronic circuitry are protected by international copyright laws Under the copyright laws this manual software and electronic circuitry may not be copied in whole or in part without written prior consent of JTECH except in the normal use of the software to make an archival copy of the software for the sole p
2. default unticked TAP Disable ID every 2 seconds Some systems using the TAP protocol send carriage return CR control characters every 2 seconds to ensure that the other device is still responding If this field is unticked the SmartPage E will respond with an ID each time it is polled default unticked Once you have finished configuring the protocol settings the unit must be rebooted for the changes to take effect Tick the Reboot box then click the Save button to confirm the changes wj bet g 168 100 163 Protocol Selection Ethernet Protocol Use HONE seriat Port Protocol Use Serial Port Setup Reha I Transmitter Setup Daian Protocol Setup Poesi Max Message Count b Password Lookup PageriD El CEA E Never Disconnect Ir saver TAP Disable ID Every 2 Seconds Ttatus Save Unda Licensing Leir Gerik sole TITAN AN This vine has bese pprirrised far i JTECH Muoreasht Internat apiarer sma rtPage E Internet Protected Mode Cl g mom O JTECH Communications Inc User Manual 3 5 SmartPage E Pocsag POCSAG is a protocol used to communicate with pagers Some configuration may be required here depending on the type of pagers being used and type of internal transmitter installed inside the SmartPage E To configure these settings click the Pocsag menu Speed The speed of transmission This value must match
3. Explorer E Bl x JS jw http 192 168 100 169 m TIPET Ly Favorites SmartPage E Home Password Pagers m E Network Setu Serial Port Setup Transmitter Setup Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status JTECH This site has been optimised for A omm ou JA Microsoft Internet Explorer SmartPage E Page 14 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 3 3 Network Settings Next it is a good idea to check that the Network settings of the unit are suitable To configure these settings click the Network Setup menu Hostname The hostname is a unique name that identifies a device on the network This name will also be shown in the IPDiscover utility DHCP Enabled If a DHCP server exists on your network it can provide the SmartPage E an IP address mask and gateway automatically Some DHCP servers allow the reservation of an IP address for a specified MAC address If DHCP is not used not ticked the IP address mask and gateway have to be manually configured Please consult your IT administrator for these settings IP Address The IP Address of the SmartPage E unit when no DHCP server exists on the network Ethernet Protocol Port This is the TCP port that SmartPage E listens on for data from other systems such as the Master Controller Mask The network mask determines what subnet an IP address belongs to Normally this would just be set
4. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition e National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP of the United States Report 86 1986 e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 e National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom 1995 e Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999 e Australian Communications Authority Radio communications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 1999 The maximum power density for a VHF or UHF SmartPage E is 4 0 watts power output at a distance of 7 9 inches 20cm calculated at 0 79mW cm The recommended minimum distance between the SmartPage E antenna and the human body or face is 12 inches 30cm To assure optimal performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards always adhere to the following procedures Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the device Do NOT hold the antenna when the device is in use Holding the antenna affects signal quality and may cause the SmartPage E to operate at a higher power level than needed Do not use SmartPage E with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with
5. has been optimised f Mie cee ae SmartPage E Internet Protected Mode Off a 1009 5 8 Clicking on any of the Menu links in the left menu will bring up an authorization window like the one in the figure below The default user name is maint with no password n WARNING You should change this password as soon as possible for security reasons Connect to 192 168 100 169 The server 192 168 100 169 at Enter 5martPage E Authorization requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name f Password Remember my password oc cancel 9 Once you have finished making changes in Internet Explorer simply close the browser B NOTE Click the User Guide menu to download and view the latest PDF manual for this product JTECH Communications Inc Page 13 SmartPage E User Manual 3 2 Changing the Password By default a SmartPage E has no password set The first thing you should do after connecting to the unit is secure it with a password To configure a password click the Password menu The password can have a maximum length of 8 characters Once you have entered a password the unit must be rebooted for the changes to take effect Tick the Reboot box then click the Save button to confirm the changes SmartPage E Windows Internet
6. that of the pagers receiving the messages default 512bps Default Tone Pagers can be programmed to emit different tones beep codes when a message is received The default tone is A however this can be changed in this field Some protocols such as SCOPE support multiple beep codes Type The type of message to send to the pager Select between Tone only Numeric or Alpha This setting should match the type of the pager being used at the site default Alpha PTT Data Busy Invert These settings should normally be left at the default unless you are advised to change them by your place of purchase If ticked these invert the respective signal default PTT Invert ticked Data Invert and Busy Invert not ticked Ignore Busy If ticked the SmartPage E will send the message regardless of whether or not the channel is busy By default this field will need to be ticked in order for messages to be transmitted In order for channel busy detection to work field unticked a special transmitter module capable of detecting channel busy must be installed internally Contact your place of purchase for further infomation Once you have finished configuring the Pocsag settings click the Save button to confirm the changes alo x go v http 192 168 100 169 h e Search Per Lp Favorites SmartPage E dt d EJ Y X Page Safety Tools ty Home Send a Message Pagers Network Setup Serial Port Setup T
7. 9 5 EC has been followed with the involvement of the following notified body Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation 1274 Anvilwood Ave Sunnyvale CA 94089 USA Identification mark 1313 Notified Body Number The equipment will also carry the class 2 equipment identifier exclamation mark The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment can be made available for inspection on application to JTECH C 13130 ROHS amp WEEE To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live JTECH hereby confirms that the following product series comply with Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS and 2002 96 EC WEEE of the European Parliament ROHS 2002 94TC JTECH Communications Inc Page 3 SmartPage E User Manual SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION Important information on safe and efficient operation Read this information before using the unit Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy Your SmartPage E contains a low power radio transmitter When it is ON it transmits radio frequency RF energy Your SmartPage E is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy EME e United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Regulations 47 CFR part 2 sub part J e American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 e
8. IEC connector is used to supply power to the unit You can plug 110 240VAC 50 60Hz into here without the need to change power supplies or settings input is auto sensed You will have been supplied with a mains lead in the SmartPage E kit which will plug straight into this connector Page 10 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual 2 1 SmartPage E INSTALLATION By default a SmartPage E will wait for data from another system such as the Master Controller and transmit any messages it receives to pagers via its built transmitter For further details on how to install and configure the SmartPage E and Master Controller please refer to the Master Controller User Manual Enclosure Mounting Before mounting the enclosure you will need to decide where to place the unit The SmartPage E can be desk mounted or installed into a standard 19 inch rack frame Your SmartPage E package contains four rubber feet which can be placed on the underside of the unit if you wish to desk mount it If the unit is to be rack mounted you will need to attach a pair of rack ears Your SmartPage E package contains a set of rack ears and six screws Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the ears to the chassis Use the supplied IEC mains power lead to connect 110 240VAC 50 60 Hz supply to the unit n WARNING SmartPage E 25 50 100 watt versions Do not cover any of the front rear or top vents on the unit with objects or other equipment If the transmitt
9. Inc Page 5 SmartPage E User Manual About This Handbook This manual is designed to assist with installation of the SmartPage E Every component of the system is described in a separate section of the manual with step by step instructions to facilitate hardware installation and software configuration Conventions BE NOTE A note preceded with this symbol indicates secondary information pertaining to the topic under discussion IMPORTANT A Right pointing arrow followed by text in this manner presents important information n WARNING Warnings like this alert you to the fact that you might damage your equipment or lose data if you don t follow instructions carefully Page 6 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 1 ABOUT THE TITAN SMARTPAGE E 1 1 Introduction The TITAN SmartPage E is a paging transmitter capable of encoding serial or TCP IP data into POCSAG and then transmitting it to pagers via its inbuilt transmitter SmartPage E includes both an Ethernet port and a serial port which are used for system programming and data input from a myriad of third party systems JTECH Communications Inc Page 7 SmartPage E User Manual SmartPage E Kit Your TITAN SmartPage E Kit will contain e SmartPage E Unit e EC Mains power cable e Packincluding 2 x rack ears 6 x black countersunk screws 4 x rubber feet e Communications cables o Green Crossover serial cable RJ45 to RJ45 o MBlack Serial cabl
10. Page E to dispatch paging messages In order to communicate with another device the SmartPage E must first be told some basic information about the connection such as data speed bandwidth baud rate etc To configure these settings click the Serial Port Setup menu e Baud The transmission speed baud rate of the RS232 serial port on the SmartPage E default 9600 e Data bits The number of bits that actually contain information pertaining to the message default 8 e Parity A method of verifying the accuracy of the data sent and received on the serial port Choose from either NONE not used ODD or EVEN default NONE e Stop bits The number of bits sent at the end of each byte and is used for synchronization purposes In this case it is either 1 or 2 default 1 e Flow Control This refers to the flow control property of the connection Choose from either NONE not used RTS CTS RS485 or XON XOFF default NONE Once you have finished configuring the serial port settings the unit must be rebooted for the changes to take effect Tick the Reboot box then click the Save button to confirm the changes 7 SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer Bl x JS http 192 168 100 169 Lp Favorites SmartPage E ta EJ Y Page Safety Tools e Home senda Message Serial Port Setting Pagers m mS Network Setup Serial Port Setup Parity NONE v Transmitter Setup Protocol Fl
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12. Transmitter Setup WWW Paging IP Access List 28715 l This site has been optimised for 7 Microsoft Internet Explorer SmartPage E internet Protected Mode Of Pae 1008 Z7 Page 24 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 4 7 IP Access List The IP Access List is a simple firewall which contains a list of IP addresses that are allowed to use and access the SmartPage E To configure these settings click the P Access List menu A received IP address is binary AND with each of the Masks If the result matches one of the IP addresses in the control list then the host is allowed An IP of 0 0 0 0 disables the rule If all IP addresses are set to 0 0 0 0 then the entire access control list is disabled SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer Bl x GC v http 192 168 100 169 ba Ly Favorites SmartPage E pem IP Access List The received IP address is binary AND with each mask below If result matches IP address host is allowed IP 0 0 0 0 disables rule ACL disabled if all IP set to 0 0 0 0 IP Address m save undo Hsp Pe ros SmartPage E Dome Internet Protected Mode off a R100 7 JTECH Communications Inc Page 25 SmartPage E User Manual 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 Transmitters Thick steel and concrete large magnetic and electric fields and terrain and weather conditions will affect transmitter efficie
13. a e PT5 Temperature Displays the current temperate of the internal transmitter e PT5 Voltage Displays the voltage that is driving the internal transmitter E T EM om Page Safe ty Tools gt Status RIUDLTEIJLI System Up Time 0 days 00 hr 55 min Serial Port Setup Memory Available 18794 Transmitter Setup POCSAG Queued 00000 POCSAG Sent 00000 POCSAG Busy 00000 Pocsag LAM 10MB Half Duplex IP Access List a Password a UART Status PT5 Supply 12 0 Volts M SmartPage E Waiting for http 192 168 100 169 cgi bin LoadStat cgi Gp internet Protected Mode Off Fa 1095 4 JTECH Communications Inc Page 23 SmartPage E User Manual 4 6 Licensing Your system will normally come preconfigured with a license key If you buy additional features or protocols you will need to enter in a new license key To view these details click the Licensing menu Once you have entered a new license key click the Save button to confirm the changes SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer Bl x G2 http 192 168 100 169 b 91 x AY Live Search EM zy Favorites Ei SmartPage E ty Bl ome Page Safety Toos Pagers Enter e Network Setu Serial Port Setup RS 232 protocols E Options Enabled Ethernet protocols
14. e RJ45 to DB9 female o Blue Straight through Ethernet cable RJ45 to RJ45 o Red Crossover Ethernet cable RJ45 to RJ45 e This SmartPage E Installation Manual e CD containing manuals and configuration programs If you have purchased the 5 watt version you package will also contain e Whip antenna e N type to BNC right angle adapter As part of the installation of your SmartPage E unit you may also require e APCwith Ethernet capabilities and a browser installed e g Internet Explorer e A pager on the same frequency as the transmitter e 25 50 100 watt version only An antenna capable of handling the power from the amplifier The type of antenna used must be carefully selected depending on the site and power output of the transmitter See the Antenna Guide section later on in this manual for more information Page 8 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 SmartPage E Front Panel ip R52317 peek DALE DI peo ee Act Link Tx Rx jon n aem Ld une LCD Display BE NOTE The LCD display is not available on the 5 watt SmartPage E version The front panel contains a digital panel meter that displays the amount of current the power amp is drawing in real time it is therefore a useful diagnostic tool The table below shows the nominal values that will be displayed when viewing each reading whilst the unit is transmitting a message Model Number Amps 5 0 8 0 50 watt transmi
15. e 4 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E Table of Contents 1 ABOUT THE TITAN SMARTPAQGE E 5isuuxs xr ERE Rad ERR KRURERE V RUE FUPERU Fn SRET XR UN Ea 7 LI Modu ON na ten ibavuois edu RR RI NERIRES EE EE o QUUM FUSE Un EON CU M MES 7 CLE EOD We 1G RR Tm 9 t12 LCD DISDIAY T E 9 KR NE ael eire NN E E 9 LI XOUDBCLOlSuentate mitt Ies SUUM RIS NIME MEMMIUS DIEM CU IEEE 10 L2 RearPalelasuei ii paseo SR Ex ROCHE XR E UP V RR EEH RUE CURVE SURI UIS C oKVENA E DEMENS 10 12 1 JAntend POP sies otis uada ducc Nb sx DIM E 10 LAA Mans OPU aer 10 2 INSTALLATION ee A 11 2 1 Enclos re Mountinp sirsisissisrisissirsispivedvesoivssniborrononnoev onibo kb Ding eva Us On USO IN ec EPA OPE Saa EPSE KOVO EE 11 IE rm 11 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 55 52 00 0E nbESE E TEMTINqY EI EN EN SENECA SEPI EN OXON PISTE TE ad EFAR FEN aa 12 Sil COMMOCTING ETT T I ULT 12 3 2 Changing the Password iioi cnn die ons eu E cokns Qua Cekb uus vi own gue pas tes erb Ont eu ea o ss Pussb dut essa psa Fes Sb SERE RUPEE ES 14 23 3 Network SettllhiBs iie ied iae dace QUU Ug eou 0 i sin anonsunu DEP eas DO e RaP S Esa n MEER DIE EP D C S ihs 15 SA E ico P 16 3 5 POCSAG lp 17 36
16. ect 12 5kHz in this field 7 SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer B nl xl go i http 192 168 100 169 Lp Favorites smartPage E Home Transmitter Setting Pagers Network Setup Serial Port Setup Transmitter Setup Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Guide NL 79 TITAN JTECH This site has been optimised for A o n Microsoft Internet Explorer fp A Frequency Band 148 174 MHz 148337500 Hz High Y Channel Spacing 25 0 kHz Frequency i Power Level de gt Page Safety Toos SmartPage E Page 22 9 Internet Protected Mode Off Fa gt 100 4 O JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 4 5 Status The status screen shows some useful statistics and diagnostic information for the SmartPage E unit To view these details click the Status menu e Version Version of the firmware e System Up Time Duration device has been turned on with rebooting e Memory Available RAM that is available to store and send messages and server web pages e POCSAG Queued The number of messages that are queued waiting to be sent e POCSAG Sent The total number of messages sent since power on e POCSAG Busy The total number of messages that have failed to send due to the channel being busy e UART Status Indicates whether flow control is inhibiting transmit or receive of dat
17. er is being rack mounted ensure there is a gap of at least 2 rack units 4 inches 10cm above the top panel This will ensure the transmitter has adequate ventilation 2 2 Antenna A suitable antenna capable of handling the rated power continuously must be connected to the N type connector on the rear panel 5 Watt Version The unit comes with a right angle adapter and whip antenna However a different antenna may be installed for better coverage if required 25 50 100 Watt Version The high power versions do not come with an antenna A suitable antenna must be purchased separately depending on the coverage pattern range and site requirements The antenna and cable should have its VSWR checked before connecting the transmitter to it See the Technical Information section later on for more information regarding antenna choice and VSWR The antenna for the unit must not be mounted within 15 feet of any other sensitive electronic equipment including other TITAN products routers computers or phone systems A WARNING The antenna must be placed at least 15 feet 5 meters away from other electronic equipment to prevent interference JTECH Communications Inc Page 11 SmartPage E User Manual 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION To configure SmartPage E you will need a PC with a network card installed 3 1 1 Connecting Using an RJ45 cable connect the SmartPage E unit to the network LAN B5 NOTE If you do not have acce
18. et To stop the transmitter test at any time untick this field and press the Save button again n WARNING The Transmitter Test function causes the transmitter to heat up rapidly Do not use this test for extended periods of time as it may damage the transmitter gt SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer f nj x G i http 192 168 100 169 Ly Favorites SmartPage E ta d h Page Safety Tools Home Site Survey Pagers Network Setup Serial Port Setup Type Alpha E Transmitter Setup Transmitter Test Enable Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing This site has been optimised fi ack SENE ETUR j SmartPage E Internet Protected Mode Off a R100 7 Page 18 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 4 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 4 1 Send a Message The Send a Message menu is used to send out manual pages to either entries in the SmartPage E s internal pager database or to a specific cap code n WARNING Manual paging in this menu structure is a licensed option and may not be enabled by default If you would like to test that the systems transmitter is operating correctly please use the site survey function instead SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer F http 192 168 100 169 Ee xl Ey Live search Vi Favorites i smartPage E fy E om Page Safety Toos Serial Port Setup T
19. iew the serial number firmware version IP address given name amp the MAC address Double click a unit in the list to connect and open up the web user interface x Version Serial No 192 168 100 169 47 65 46 54 76 54 SmartPage E Titan 2 05 20715 Discover Cig IF Web O JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 7 When you have connected the unit the Main Page will be shown SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer Bl x p Y r Favorites SmartPage E fay EJ z I dimi Pager Safety Tools e F JE http 192 168 100 169 Welcome to SmartPage E SmartPage E is an IP addressable paging encoder and transmitter Your menu should be located to the left of this window and contains all the links you need to start configuring and using your SmartPage E If you run into trouble please download the PDF manual by clicking on the menu option User Guide If you re still having problems after consulting the guide please contact your local JTECH distributor Transmitter Setup NOTE Manual paging in this menu structure is a licensed option and may not be enabled by default If you would like to test that the system s transmitter is operating correctly please use the site survey function Pocsag JTECH Communications Inc 6413 Congress Avenue Suite 150 Boca Raton FL 33487 Tel 1 800 321 6221 Fax 1 561 997 0773 email wecare jtech com www jtech com This site
20. ldings in an area with good field strength outside but weak reception within possibly caused by shielding due to reinforcement in suspended slabs metal plating and other building materials e The supply lead to the aerial can serve as a radiator effectively providing a 15 foot 5 meter range from the cable e The supply from open leaky coaxial cable as a line radiator lead to a 50 Q terminator the cable is in effect the aerial VSWR n WARNING VSWR is a measure of impedance mismatch between the transmission line and its load The higher the VSWR the greater the mismatch A high VSWR means some of the transmitted signal is being reflected at the antenna back down the coax line and back into the transmitter itself If this value is too high the amount of power reflected back into the transmitter can damage the transmitter The minimum VSWR i e that which corresponds to a perfect impedance match is 1 It is essential that the VSRW of the antenna and coax connected to the amplifier is set to 1 5 or better using a SWR meter If this test is skipped permanent damage may result to the amplifier Damage will also occur to the unit if the amplifier is set to transmit if no antenna is connected to the unit To transmit without an antenna connected to the unit use a dummy load capable of handling at least the rated transmitter output power Page 26 O JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 5 2 Types of Antennas Co linea
21. martPage E to dispatch paging messages In order to communicate with another device the SmartPage E must first be told which protocol to use To configure these settings click the Protocol menu Page 16 gt SmartPage F Windows Internet Fuplorer qq Favontes rmmiajE Helwork Setup Ethernet Protocol Use The protocol that the Ethernet port RJA5 will use The options available are COMP1 COMP2 SCOPE TAP TNPP Duplex TNPP Simplex Terminal Tekk and SMTP If you are connecting to a Master Controller over the LAN WAN Internet you would normally select the TAP protocol here Serial Port Protocol Use The SmartPage E can also accept RS232 data from other devices Select the protocol needed here or choose NONE if not using the serial port Max Msg Count This refers to the maximum number of messages that can be sent by a protocol in a single session connection A value of 0 means no limit default O Lookup PagerID If ticked the system will look up the received address in its internal pager database and convert the Pager ID to a capcode before sending out the message If unticked the system will use the address it receives as the capcode For further information see the nternal Pager Database section in this manual default unticked Never Disconnect If this field is ticked the SmartPage E will never disconnect from the device it is connected to It will only end the session when the other device disconnects
22. n accordance with the manufacturer s instructions QNI137 FCC USA Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 with the limits of a Class B digital device designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference harmful to radio communications On the base of the equipment is a label containing an FCC Registration Number if applicable Part 90 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 90 FCCID TSGPT5 Fe IC INDUSTRY CANADA INDUSTRIE CANADA This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 IC 4767A PT5 H de Industrie Industry Canada Canada CE EUROPE JTECH declare under our sole responsibility that the product SmartPage E to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents EN 300 224 2 v1 1 1 2001 01 EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 EN 301 489 2 v1 3 1 2002 08 EN 60950 1 2001 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in compliance to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 5 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 199
23. ncy so you will need to test the coverage of your local area transmitter at some stage during the installation When you perform the test you should pay particular attention to the quality of the messages that you receive on the test pager If you receive corrupted messages then it is possible that you will have problems sending messages to that region If you find that you are receiving corrupted messages then you should consider the following methods for improving transmission quality e Move the antenna to a position that gives it a clear line of site to all areas you wish to cover e Reduce the length of the cable connecting the aerial to transmitter e Use the appropriate coaxial cable to connect the aerial to transmitter which will suit the length of the cable run For example use RG213 for runs up to 20 meters and use LDF440 for runs over 20 meters e Choose another type of antenna for the transmitter e Position the antenna in a higher location or use an antenna with a higher gain e Increase the transmitter power There are a number of objections to this method such as local restrictions on aerial power In addition doubling the transmitter power to the aerial only gives an increase in range of a factor of 1 19 fourth root e Mount the antenna on a different side of the tower If the tower is large the metal structure can affect the coverage pattern behind the tower The installation of Multiple Transmitters and Aerials For bui
24. nnen IP and serial based POCSAG encoder EIS t POT eee poten estare based pedis qe diam chai zvounEM eu EU SE IEEE 802 3 10 Base T RJ45 Serial POPE creeren RS232C 300 57600 Baud default 9600bps RJ45 Rr OuiDUEPOPboussctsas dn erat EAR A RENNES ERN a NEUE E N type 50 Ohms Status LEDS aces ran vtero Power Busy PTT Data RS232 Tx RS232 Rx IP Activity IP Link PORT ANMUINIE RETE REESE Via Web GUI using Internet Browser Internal Transmitter 5 watt version 100mW to 5 watts adjustable default 4 watts TN 25 50 100 watt version 25 50 or 100 Watts 1096 driven by 1 4 Watt exciter Frequency range seeeeeeeeen VHF 148 174 MHz UHF 440 470MHz Synthesized Channel Spacing 12 5 amp 25 kHz spacing 5 and 6 25 kHz reference steps Supported Protocols ccccccccssssececceeseececeeseeseecesseeeeeessaeasees POCSAG 512 1200 or 2400bps TAP PET IXO COMP1 2 SCOPE Terminal Tekk Waveware M UMP E TIT E OO 1000 pager ID s Power supply eee 5 watt version 110 240VAC 50 60Hz 25W max 25 50 100 watt version 110 240VAC 50 60Hz 350W max DIMENT ONS er o 5 watt version 1RU standard 19 inch rack case 17 3 x 8 1 x 1 7 inches 439 x 205 x 44 mm without rack ears 25 50 100 watt version 2RU standard 19 inch rack case 19 x 16 5 x 3 4 inches 439 x 430
25. ow control NONE hd Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Guide JTECH amp 7 SmartPage E pese ios Lo Internet Protected Mode Off Fa 109 4 JTECH Communications Inc Page 21 SmartPage E 4 4 Transmitter Settings To configure these settings click the Transmitter Setup menu User Manual nm WARNING If this unit is a SmartPage E 25 50 100 watt transmitter DO NOT adjust any of the settings on this screen without first contacting your place of purchase Changing these settings may damage the Power Amplifier PA and it will not be covered under warranty e Frequency Band After the SmartPage E unit has read the data from the internal transmitter it will display the band of the radio inside This will normally either be 148 174MHz or 440 470MHz e Frequency Here you can type the frequency required for the site For example if your pagers are operating on 450 325MHz then you would type in 450325000 e Power Level Use the drop down menu to toggle between Low Medium or High power levels On the 5watt version these values typically correspond to power output levels of 1W 2W and AW respectively e Channel Spacing This field refers to the space between adjacent channels In the majority of applications 25kHz should be selected here for 4 5kHz FSK If you are using pagers capable of narrow band 2 5kHz FSK you can sel
26. r CL A VHF and CL A UHF Co linear antennas are most suited for installations which require maximum range The general coverage pattern for this type of antenna is shown below side view of site Mopole MO GIA VHF or MO GIA UHF Mopole antennas are most suited for installations which require good building penetration and range It is a good general purpose antenna The general coverage pattern for this type of antenna is shown below i T 180 side view of site Side Mounted Unity Gain Dipole DIPOLE VHF or DIPOLE UHF Dipole antennas are most suited for installations which require excellent building penetration The general coverage pattern for this type of antenna is shown below 0 270 90 J 180 side view of site JTECH Communications Inc Page 27 SmartPage E User Manual 6 APPENDIX 6 1 Further Help and Support Contact your Place of Purchase A JTECH Authorized Distributor or Dealer sets up most systems Contact your place of purchase with inquiries beyond the scope of this manual This Product is Not Field Serviceable Should a fault develop with the hardware or software contact your place of purchase for the most appropriate form of action Do not attempt to open or repair any of the products as this may void any warranty 6 2 Technical Specifications Note Specifications subject to change without any notice Equipment type esssseeseeeeenneeennn ne
27. ransmitter Setup Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Guide JTECHs mem A on Microsoft Internet Explorer POCSAG Setup Speed 512 gt Default Tone A v Type Alpha v PTT Invert Data Invert Busy Invert Ignore Busy SmartPage E O JTECH Communications Inc 9 Internet Protected Mode Off Fa 109 7 SmartPage E User Manual 3 6 Site Survey This tool is often used to the test coverage area of a paging transmitter This is accomplished by setting up the site survey function to send out a message to a pager every 15 seconds You can now walk around the site with the pager and ensure that messages are received correctly in all areas To conduct a site survey click the Survey menu e Capcode Enter the capcode of the test pager that you wish to use in the site survey e Interval Enter the time between test messages sent out in seconds here e Type Enter the encoding type used on the pager Select between Alpha Numeric or Tone Only e Survey Enable Tick this field and click the Save button to enable the site survey with the above settings To stop the site survey at any time untick this field and press the Save button again e Transmitter Test Enable Tick this field and click the Save button to force the transmitter to send out a constant preamble signal This is useful when testing the transmitter on an RF test s
28. ransmitter Setup Protocol Pocsag Capcode Paging sSRSRRERRSS ooo so 0 lt ee rl el wr C aT capode This site has been optimised for Microsoft Internet Explorer SmartPage E one 0000 FTFTTFTT internet protected Mode Of a amp i9 Z JTECH Communications Inc Page 19 SmartPage E User Manual 4 2 Internal Pager Database The Pagers menu is used to edit SmartPage E s internal pager database The internal database can be used when manually sending messages from the SmartPage E web user interface see Send a Message above or when used in conjunction with Lookup Pager ID field discussed previously in this manual If you are connecting to a Master Controller over the LAN WAN Internet you would normally not need to configure this menu 0 xl e vw http 192 168 100 169 qp Favorites amp SmartPage E fy E 0m Pager Safety Toos Home Send a Message Pagers Pagers Network Setup Serial Port Setup Transmitter Setup Protocol 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Guide NI 79 TITAN JTE CHE ee SmartPage E COMMUNICATIONS INC poe e FT TF TF TF T a e M Page 20 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E 4 3 Serial Port Settings A myriad of external devices and third party products can communicate with the Smart
29. ss to a Switch or LAN you can connect the SmartPage E directly to a PC s network card using a crossover Ethernet cable The red cable supplied with your SmartPage E kit is a crossover Ethernet cable 2 Page 12 Make sure that the power is plugged into the SmartPage E unit Check that the power LED is on and the busy LED has turned off after initializing Start Internet Explorer It can generally be found from the Windows start menu by selecting Start Programs gt Internet Explorer Next we need to type the IP address of the SmartPage unit on the Address field of the Internet Explorer window amp martPage E Windows Internet Explorer e E http 192 168 100 169 up Favorites ismartPage E If you have no DHCP server on the network then the unit will default to 192 168 0 100 If you cannot connect to the unit you should set your PC s network card IP Address to be on the same subnet For example if the SmartPage E is set to 192 168 0 100 you should manually set your PC s IP Address to 192 168 0 x where x 1 255 If you have a DHCP server on your network then you can use the IPDiscover utility available on the CD that came with your SmartPage E to find the unit When this utility is run it will find any Ethernet based TITAN units on the local network and show the details for each You can even remotely change the IP address and other network details on the fly As you can see below you can also v
30. to 255 255 255 0 however certain networks may require a different setting Gateway If the device is to be accessed from the internet or another network the gateway is the route used to reach the external network This will normally be the IP address of the router on your network MAC This is the factory set unique hardware number on the network Once you have finished configuring the network settings the unit must be rebooted for the changes to take effect Tick the Reboot box then click the Save button to confirm the changes gt SmartPage E Windows Internet Explorer B x E j w http 192 168 100 169 p up Favorites SmartPage E D A GE ab Page Safety Toos Home Send a Message Network Setup Pagers Network Setup Serial Port Setup IP Address 192 168 100 169 Transmitter Setup Ethernet Protocol Port 6000 Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Reboot E Survey Status Licensing User Guide Host name SmartPage E DHCP Enabled I Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 100 1 MAC 47 65 46 54 76 54 This site has been optimised fi icit asta eames u SmartPage E DP Internet Protected Mode off Fa 10096 JTECH Communications Inc Page 15 User Manual SmartPage E 3 4 Protocol A myriad of external devices and third party products can communicate with the S
31. tter 11 0 12 0 100 watt transmitter 17 0 19 5 LED Indicators e Power Indicator Power Yellow Indicates that power is applied to the back of the unit and that it is operational e Ethernet Indicators IP Activity Green Indicates activity on the network IP Link Green Indicates device is successfully connected to the network e RS232 Indicators TX Red Indicates transmit data activity on the RS232 port RX Green Indicates receive data activity on the RS232 port e Transmitter Indicators PTT Yellow Indicates that the externally connected POCSAG transmitter is currently busy transmitting Keyed up Data Red Indicates POCSAG data activity Carrier Detect Yellow Indicates channel is busy Also indicates the unit is initializing may remain on for 30 secs if DHCP is used JTECH Communications Inc Page 9 SmartPage E User Manual 1 1 4 Connectors e IP The RJ45 Ethernet port may be used for connection to a PC or external system for configuration or operational purposes e RS232 The RS232 port is used for connection to an external system Details of the required RS232 pins are as follows The pin outs are described below Abbreviation Pin Number O 1 6 1 2 Rear Panel 1 2 1 Antenna Port The antenna port is an opening to allow connection of the antenna to the internal transmitter The connector is a standard female n type 50ohm 1 2 2 Mains Input This
32. urpose of backing up the software and protecting your investment from loss or damage LIMITED WARRANTY With respect to the physical documentation and physical electronic circuitry enclosed herein JTECH warrants the same to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase In the event of notification within the warranty period of defects in material or workmanship JTECH will replace the defective diskettes documentation and electronic circuitry The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages including but not limited to loss of profit and special incidental consequential or other similar claims JTECH specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to defects in the documentation and electronic circuitry and the program license granted herein in particular and without limiting operation of the program license with respect to any particular application use or purpose Page 2 JTECH Communications Inc User Manual SmartPage E COMPLIANCE NOTICES SAA AUSTRALIA To ensure compliance with ACA Technical Standards this equipment is labeled with a Telecommunications Compliance Label For safety reasons this equipment should only be connected to compliant telecommunications equipment i
33. x 88 mm without rack ears IST NR RU 5 Watt unit 5 9lb 2 7kg 25 Watt unit 15 4 Ib 7 0 kg 50 Watt unit 21 0 Ib 9 5 kg C HQ 100 Watt unit 21 0 Ib 9 5 kg Ambient temperature operating range 0 50 C 20 9096 RH non condensing Storage temperature range ccccseccsccseccseceseeeeeees 10 60 C 10 9596 RH non condensing Page 28 JTECH Communications Inc
34. your skin a minor burn can result The SmartPage E antenna port shall only be connected to internal antennas located with the same building as the main equipment Electromagnetic Interference Compatibilit Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility SELV warning The TITAN SmartPage E and Alarm Router modules have been assessed as SELV throughout all ports shall be connected to approved SELV circuits or an approved isolation unit shall be used Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Do not operate the SmartPage E in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fueling areas such as below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations do not use the SmartPage E near electrical blasting caps in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Pag
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