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2.   placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided     T  This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the appliance  If you are not sure of the type  of power supply to your home  consult your dealer or local power company     8 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord  Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking  on it     9 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock     10 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short  out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock  Never spill liquid of any kind on the product     11  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not disassemble this product  but take it to a qualified service facild when some  service or repair work is required  Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks  Incorrect  reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used    12 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions   A  When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed  B  If liquid has been spilled into the product          the product has been exposed to rain or water    D  If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions  Adjust onl
3.  Semicolon    To convert a file  use the following steps     28     CONVERT CANCEL          Copy the log file off of the iPAQ and onto your desktop or laptop    Run the Chameleon application    Click BROWSE on the Input File line to choose a file to convert    A default output filename will be created  Change if needed    Choose which fields you wish to have in the output file    Choose the delimiter to place between fields    Choose whether or not you would like a header record with titles for each column   Press the CONVERT button          N C        A Gon      The progress bar will monitor the progress of the conversion     Page 11    BVS Channel Table Editor    The BVS Channel Table Editor is a utility program that runs on your PC  It is used to create channel tables  that can then be used for Wolfpack scanning or as a channel table on the base Wolf software        1 BVS Channel Table Creation Utility E    B  x     File Help    NEW   OPEN   SAVE  Dn       Band Channel Frequency BAND INDEX 0  Cell Std Numbering   1930 0500  1 1930 0750 BAND INDEX 1   1930 1250   870 0300   870 0600   870 0900   870 1200   870 1500   870 3300   870 6600   870 9900   871 3200   871 6500        d 7 TERM       Cod C M     Cod C2 M3             A    nm  CI         l             wh       You can enter up to 30 different channels or frequencies  You can modify an existing table or create a new  table by pressing the associated buttons     When entering data into the table  you must     1  Select 
4.  Windows   icon in the upper  left corner  Choose Wolf in the pulldown menu  Data may be  transferred to a PC via the IrDA window or USB or serial con   nection  Install Wolf software by connecting your iPAQ to your  PC and inserting included BVS software CD ROM into PC to  begin installation  You may also use the provided Compact  Flash Installer card     Wolf ACCESSORIES    Your Wolf includes the following accessories  antenna  2 sets  of AA  Ni MH  removable batteries  8 total   Simply insert  depleted batteries into charger and plug charger into AC  outlet  See top of charger for LED status indicator lights  see  end of manual for charger specs   Approximate charging time  for 4 Ni MH batteries is just over one hour  Run time is just  over two hours  Wolf uses common AA battery cells found in  Page 2          any convienence store  Ni Cad  Alkalines  Ni MH and Li lon  cells may all be used  Wolf does require 4 AA cells with at  least 1500 mAh per cell  BVS supplies 2 battery sets  8 Ni MH  battery cells total  to get users working right out of the box   Ni MH cells are recommended for best performance from your  Wolf  Batteries that are warm or hot to the touch  from con   stant usage or warm ambient temperatures  will take longer  to charge than batteries of a normal temperature  Contact  BVS for new Ni MH battery packs  Expect over 500 cycles  from each Ni MH pack     WOLF    contains   Wolf  amp  Wolfpack  Pocket vp rs Installers    O       08059 0   oO  e   40 0    60
5. 0       wireless products        The included Compact Flash Backup Installer  card can be used to install the Wolf Data  Logger application when the iPAQ   s internal  battery has completely drained and a PC is  not handy  Simply insert this card into the  iPAQ sleeve that attaches to the Wolf receiver  and install the software using your iPAQ from  there  Always make sure batteries are fully  charged when doing any software installs   See TROUBLESHOOTING section at the end of  this manual for battery charging and removal  procedures                          iPAQ model 3955                        optional  inside Poe A A DES v  en d as xg iPAQ   Wolf charger  iPAQ cradle         I 5   eight AA Ni  Sak Wolf calibrated  MH batteries                                                           antenna   Installer    iPAQ charging  cradle        Page 3       we    12137    Direction Finding  Antenna  optional     Rayovac   Ni MH fast  charger with AC adapter  and auto adapter    The Wolf software can be started by   1  Pressing the Start button on the            2  Pressing the  BVS Wolf  program option from the main  drop down list   3  Tapping anywhere on the screen when the splash  screen appears as shown below         After you tap on the startup screen  you will see this frequency  step menu screen  You must choose your frequency kHz steps  in either 30kHz  50kHz or 200kHz increments  Choose your  frequency steps to proceed to the main menu     The main menu of the Wolf softwar
6. 000  3000 or 5000 series iPAQ   Pocket PC  device allowing site surveys to be performed completely  INDOORS and outdoors using real time mapping cover   age technology  No GPS reception needed  Simply walk  through an office space  warehouse or multi floor building    any interior space that needs to be surveyed   and take  microcell measurements  Next  place those measurements  on top of any structural floorplan to get a comprehensive  view of any PCS and Cellular base station based upon RSSI   Export AutoCAD files into Wolfpack    powerful floorplan Site  Creator and scale your rooms and walls for measurement  overlays  All measurements can be transferred  stored  dis   played and printed using any PC running Windows 98  2000   ME or XP OS     Organize and plot your cove                 Plot coverage by RSSI or RSSI groups  Save and print color plots of survey layout and collected data    Propagation data can be studied after or during any CW survey                 A      Sey                                            Ready         Q Q  08050  090  oPescfosege  Oal 02000000     wireless products 0 0 WARITRONICS    SYSTEMS                      Wolf    is a wireless multi band signal meter system that  works with the iPAQ   PocketPC   in sweeping  analyz   ing and optimizing indoor and outdoor wireless networks     The receiver measures both Cellular 868 896  MHz and PCS 1930 1990 MHz demodulating  both bands and delivering vital wireless  data  Measurements include full spec
7. 2 1 GHz frequency band   Packet Error Rate   Pseudo Noise   Quaternary Phase Shift Keying  4 level PSK  Radio Frequency   Receiver Signal Strength Indicator  Service Set IDentification   STAtion  generally a laptop WLAN card   Universal Coordinated Time   Volts Alternating Current   Video graphic   Wired Equivalent Protocol   Wireless Local Area Network    Page 13    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    When using your telephone equipment  basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire  electric  shock and injury to persons  including the following     1 Read and understand all instructions   2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product     3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning  Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth  for cleaning     4 Do not use this product near water  for example  near a bath tub  wash bowl  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a wet basement   or near a swimming pool     5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  or table  The product may fall  causing serious damage to the product   6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation  to protect it from overheating these  openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed  sofa  rug or  other similar surface  This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register  This product should not be
8. Female 50 ohm   iPAQ PocketPC      3 minutes   Internal battery power  4 AA Ni MH batteries in receiver    3 Ibs    2    Hx 4    W x6    L  water resistant  high impact ABS plastic case     Wolf    Receiver System  includes all of the following     Wolf calibrated receiver  Wolf Software   Wolf Pack Mapping Software  HP iPAQ PDA PocketPC  IPAQ charger cradle  Wolf iPAQ expansion pack   3 dBi small SMA antenna   8 Ni MH batteries   Ni MH fast charger   Backup CF Installer    Optional   Direction Finding Antenna       Berkeley Varitronics Systems  Liberty Corporate Park  255 Liberty Street  Metuchen  NJ 08840  Phone 732 548 3737    Fax 732 548 3404    www bvsystems com    E mail  info bvsystems com    
9. adle  The  BVS supplied charger will power the Wolf receiver AND power and  charge the iPAQ PDA  Batteries for the Wolf receiver  4 AA cells  must  be charged in the provided charger  See Compaq   s documentation for  complete charging instructions     Troubleshooting    If your Wolf is not responding  be sure to check all battery and cable  connections  Check Compact Flash end of connector that slides into  top of iPAQ and other end of cable that connects to Wolf receiver    To access batteries under iPAQ    1  Slide iPAQ back and away from antenna end of receiver  Be sure  not to pull too hard or crimp the cable in any way  NEVER remove the  Compact Flash connector from the iPAQ sled unless troubleshooting  for connectivity issues     2  Flip over iPAQ exposing the battery compartment on the top of the  Wolf receiver     3  Pull up tab on battery cover to expose 4 Ni MH AA batteries  Change  these batteries for fresh Ni MH batteries and repeat steps above in  reverse order     e Cannot Open Com Port or System Not Responding   Try restarting  the application  If the system locks up completely  press the small  reset button located at the bottom of your iPAQ  See              5 usage  instructions for more info on performing a hard reset     e Wolf software is missing or corrupted    You can find the Wolf application in the BVS Software CD  red writing   included with your Wolf  Re install your Wolf software     Users may experience COM PORT communication problems when  movin
10. e contains option buttons  in the main viewing area and a series of toolbar options  The  main viewing area is shown below  There are four choices in  the main viewing area  You may choose single channel analy   sis  which allows selection of a single channel on either or  both bands  There is the channel table selection  which allows  up to 30 channels to be selected for analysis  These channels  can be in either band  There is the spectrum analyzer type  screen which will show all RF being received within the range  of the receiver  the range being decided upon by the user     The final option is the best server screen  This option shows  the frequencies with the strongest received signal strength in  a particular band     Page 4       Berkeley MO Systems    E Wolf    SEEBUME      Hm        7 H 2         Use 800  30kHz    1900  30k Hz  4  Use   C3OkHz    1900    50k m       i  S00  30kHz    1900    m Hz     Berkeley Vari ics Systoms  Pelee  E                HEBEL        Mode Unknown        77 24 x  SINGLE CHANNEL                       CHANNEL TABLE    SPECTRUM ANALYSIS         Mie 55    BEST SERVERS  2 Wigs n      Firmware version 0 00  Serial M umb er                     353 01 233 37MHs 20k Hz   19  TINI                      10   2003 11  07 45           m INC                      E        The toolbar  shown below  gives the user more options on  every screen  The first icon has five interconnected colored  circles  Using this option will always return the user to the  ma
11. g from Bird s Eye Site Surveyor to Wolf Data Logger in Pocket  PC 2002  This may be remedied by simply pushing the reset switch on  the bottom of the iPAQ     BATTERY TIPS    Page 9       Use this included power adapter for      3800 or 3900 series iPAQs with no 2  separate power input                 The Grasshopper     Locust     Yellow Jacket    and Yellow Jacket Plus   fomally called Scorpion   Beetle     Cricket     and Cicada W LAN receiv   ers use 4 or 5 Ni MH long lasting    AA Cells        1  Ni MH batteries do not charge to full capacity the first time they are  charged    2  Ni MH batteries do not charge to full capacity the first time they are  charged after a long period of inactivity  or after a long period of non use     Cause     When charging Ni MH batteries for the first time after long term stor   age  deactivation of reactants may lead to increased battery voltage and  decreased capacity   which causes premature termination of charging    Because batteries are chemical products involving internal chemical reac   tions  performance deteriorates with prolonged storage  This is normal in  Ni MH batteries     Resolution     Ni MH batteries may not charge to full capacity the first time they are  charged  or after a long period of inactivity     The first time charge of the Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack should take  approximately 2 hours  If the Receiver Dock light turns green  indicating a  full charge  in less than 2 hours  repeat the charge cycle as follow
12. in menu     The second and third icons are arrows pointing upward and  downward  These options have different uses depending on  the currently active screen  For instance  on the access point  screen  the arrows are used to flip the current page of access  points     The fourth icon represents a camera  This option takes snap   shots of the current screen for later viewing  The pictures are  stored in JPEG format     The    record    button is for logging a data file  The    stop    but   ton is for terminating the logging of data  The    play    button  will be implemented in a later version of the software     The icon with the letters    ABCD    enters the system options  screen     The question mark icon reveals the application about box     The    Single Channel    option allows users to choose a single  channel from either both bands to view over a period of time     When pressing the    Single Channel    button  an option screen  will appear  Place a checkmark by each band you wish to  examine  Then choose the frequency or channel in each band  selected      After then pressing OK  a bar graph and an    over time    graph  will appear for each of the channels selected     Page 5      y Wolf    42                363 37 MHz   channel 1022    37 5 dBro      1962 50 MHz    Channel 650   25 0                ACTUAL                853 01 893 37MHz 30Ll  Hz   1930 00 1990 00 S0kHz   RTO      10 1 2003 08 22 09     Marker  0          The channel table screen allows a user to se
13. ional  design solutions from Berkeley Varitronics   Call us today for more information     732  548 3737   Fax   732  548 3404  Internet  www bvsystems com   E mail  info bvsystems com       O O                           Sa  92060009 BERKELEY  wireless products 090                     SYSTEMS    PocketPC and Hewlett Packard iPAQ are registered    trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation and Hewlett Packard Corporation respectively     WOLF    BANDS SUPPORTED    SENSITIVITY  Adj  Chan  Rejection     RECEIVER MODES    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  Dual Conversion   IF Bandwidth   Stability    Phase Noise   Antenna   Controls   Warm Up Time   Power    Weight   Dimensions                  z   KW d          a         E             F   1  Tul 4            ail       L                   m    m       c 1  2 1  RIT   T                a          5i gB gu  Te      i 2 ee a    1 1  a     i                   E                1           E il 9  a         4    Hal  c    Wolf    output data supports  Microsoft Excel spreadsheets as  well as the included Wolf Pack     Real time Indoor Outdoor  Mapping solution on iPAQ  PocketPC  No GPS required        A       Multi Band Signal Meter    Cellular  868 896 MHz  PCS  Downlink  Blocks A through F  1930 1990 MHz        118 to  30 dB   1 dB    45 dB   30 kHz    Single Channel  Multiple Channel  user selectable or sweep     83 MHz first IF  455 kHz second IF   30 kHz  Cellular  50 kHz  PCS      2 5 PPM Temp range 32   to 120 F      gt  60 DBC   1 kHz   SMA 
14. l channels  the top 10 channels will be shown     The frequency  channel number  and RSSI will be shown for  each entry  The list is updated after every sweep     Real Time Clock and Markers    It is noted that the blue bar on some screens show the iPAQ  date and time as provided by the operating system  This date  and time is used for marking logged records with a reference  point in time     There is also a marker number  When the INC button is  pressed on this bar  the marker number will increment  This  is also used in log files for a reference point to interesting data  collection anomalies     Data Recording    When the  record  button icon is pressed from the toolbar at  the bottom of the screen  the user will be prompted for a file   name  This filename will be used to store collected data for  later conversion by Chameleon CW     Page 7    m         T  Lz    T        F  Hol f    q  7i8        Current Channel   84 of 1024     853 01 893 37MHz 3  l  Hz   1930 00  1990 00  50l Hz             112003 08         1L 7    36 50 Marker  0       The data is stored in a compact proprietary binary format  The  Wolf will store data as it received from the hardware  depend   ing on the currently active screen  If the spectrum screen is  currently active  spectrum data will be stored  If the access  point screen is currently active  access point information will  be stored     To save the collected data  press the    stop    button icon  To  view the size of the log file while stil
15. l logging  simply return  to the main menu screen     WARNING    Make sure that the    stop    button is pressed to  avoid the loss of data saved     Snapshots    When the camera icon is pressed from the toolbar at the  bottom of the screen  a snapshot of the currently viewable  display is taken  The snapshot can be saved as a JPEG format  picture  just like a digital camera  for viewing at a later time  or for importing into documents and reports  As an example   the images of the Wolf screens shown in this section of the  manual were saved using this option     Data Conversion  using Chameleon  Wolf Edition      Data that has been logged by the Wolf is stored in a proprietary  binary format  It can be transferred to a PC or laptop  Once on  the PC or laptop  the Chameleon utility application can be  used to convert the binary data into an ASCII readable format  that can be imported into spreadsheet applications such as MS  Excel or other applications that accept ASCII delimited data     Page 8    Charging System    The Wolf has 2 different battery sources that need charging power   There is an internal battery for the Pocket PC and removable batteries  for the receiver module  The 4 AA Ni MH receiver batteries may only  be charged using the supplied fast charger or another comparable  Ni MH charger  The Compaq iPAQ internal battery may be charged  by either plugging in the supplied power transformer or by inserting  the iPAQ PDA into the supplied charging   data transfer cr
16. lect up to 30 chan   nels in either band for closer inspection  These channel    lists     are created with the separate channel table editor which runs  on the PC     After pressing the channel table button on the main menu   select a file on the iPAQ containing the desired channel table  for this scan  After the table has been selected  the channel  table display screen will appear and begin scanning     The spectrum analysis feature of the Wolf allows a user to  view any RF signals that is received by the receiver  It uses  frequency for the X axis and RSSI  received signal strength  indicator  in dBm on the Y axis     When pressing the spectrum analysis button on the main  menu  an option screen appears  Here is where the band   center frequency  and span  in MHz or channels  are set  Be  aware not to choose a span that is wider than the width of  the band  For example  the cellular band is 869 01 893 97   therefore the maximum width is 24 96 MHz  using 881 52 as  an approximate center frequency     After these options have been set  the    OK    button will bring  the user into the spectrum screen itself  The white bar moving  horizontal across the screen is there to show that the unit is  indeed scanning  Similar to the radar sweep indicator which  is found on radar     There are three available traces  They are red  blue  and yel   low traces  Only one trace can be active at any one time     Each of the three traces can be made visible by pressing their  respective    
17. ndling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings  bracelets   and keys  The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns     5  Do not attempt to recharge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product  The batteries may leak  corrosive electrolyte or explode     6  Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product by heating them  Sudden  release of the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin     7  When replacing batteries  all batteries should      replaced at the same time  Mixing fresh and discharged batteries  could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the discharged batteries   Applies to products employing more than one sepa   rately replaceable primary battery       8  When inserting batteries into this product  the proper polarity or direction must be observed  Reverse insertion of bat   teries can cause charging  and that may result in leakage or explosion   Applies to product employing more than one separately  replaceable primary battery      9  Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time  several months      more   since during this time the battery could leak in the product     10  Discard    dead    batteries as soon as possible since    dead    batteries are more likely to leak in a product   11  Do not store this product  or the batteries provided with 
18. or identified for use with this product  in high temperature    areas  Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from con   densation during storage and defrosting  Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage     Wollpack        Indoor CW Mapping  lt     Create your floorplan    Site Crea   Create floorplan layouts using bitmaps on any PC  Add rooms  floors  walls  and other clutter    Import existing floorplans for modification and surveys        Survey floorplans on  a PocketPC  Create  and organize survey  maps                                 v YN     um X S 5 d    5 7       FRY le  2    73         Ai SA  y A        aw  Et P7         p                     lt  lt                  Take your AP measurements     2    Touch screen measurement points using PocketPC         Site Survey     Customizable surveys based on RSSI parameters    Export floorplans from AutoCAD or any bitmap       Wolfpack is just one of many exceptional    software solutions from Berkeley Varitronics     Call us today for more information    732  548 3737   Fax   732  548 3404  Internet  www bvsystems com  E mail  info bvsystems com    Windows CE  PocketPC and HP iPAQ are registered    trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation and Compaq Corporation respectively           Wolfpack   is a powerful mapping tool that works with  Berkeley s Wolf Dual Band CW receiver system  Wolfpack     runs on any 2
19. s     First time Charge     1  To begin charging  place the instrument on the Charge Dock  Refer to  your instrument   s User Guide for details    2  When the charge light turns green  remove the W LAN Receiver from  the dock and place back on the dock after several seconds    3  Repeat steps 1 and 2 three or four times or until the combined charge  time is 2 hours     Subsequent charges of the W LAN Ni MH Battery Pack will not require  multiple charging cycles unless left uncharged for a long period of time   greater than 2 months     Chameleon  Wolf Edition     NOTE  In order to prevent the Ipaq from freezing when running Wolf soft   ware  therefore rendering the power button useless   make sure to     1  ALWAYS leave the checkboxes in the SETTINGS SYSTEM POWER  screen unchecked  Power save mode will lock up the application due  to the fact that the application is stopped while communicating with  the hardware      2  Make sure that the battery level on the Ipaq remains above 40    The serial card interface may cease to operate when the battery level  is under 40      To resolve the freeze  simply press the soft reset button on the bottom  of the          with the stylus     NEVER LEAVE THE IPAQ ON FOR EXTENDED TIMES  10 HOURS OR GREATER   WITHOUT EXTERNAL POWER  ALWAYS SAVE ANY DATA AND THEN TURN OFF  IPAQ  TOP RIGHT POWER BUTTON  WHEN NOT IN USE  NOT DOING SO WILL  RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE IPAQ   S INTERNAL BATTERY    Page 10     LH Eo       Main battery  LiPolymer  Batter
20. the band  0 is the Cellular Band  1 is the PCS band    2  Choose either a channel number or a frequency     If you choose a channel number  the associated frequency will adjust when leaving the edit field  If you  choose a frequency  the associated channel number will change when you leave the edit field     When you are done  save the file  will be a  BCT file   Then you move the table over to the iPAQ through    ActiveSync  Place the file into the  My Documents  folder on the iPAQ  Then you can import the table into  the appropriate software  Wolf or Wolfpack      Page 12      and 0  IBBS  IrDA    Glossary of Acronyms    Alternating Current   Analog to Digital converter   Automatic Gain Control   Access Point   a small Application   Bit Error Rate   Binary Phase Shift Keying   Basic Service Set   Band Width   Code Division Multiple Access  spread spectrum modulation   Direct Current   Digital to Analog   decibel   decibels referenced to 1 milliwatt  Digital Operating System   Digital Signal Processing   Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  Extended Service Set  Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum  Finite Impulse Response   GigaHertz   Intermediate Frequency   In phase and Quadrature   Independent Basic Service Set   Infrared Data Association   kiloHertz   Liquid Crystal Display   Local Oscillator   Medium Access Control   Megabits   MegaHertz   Network Interface Card   Orthogonal Frequency Domain Multiplexing  802 114   Personal Computer   Personal Communications Service  1 8 to 
21. trum  sweep  channel comparisons  best serv   ers  adjacent channels and more  Wolf     allows those familiar with the iPAQ   s  PocketPC   interface a unique advantage  over    software only    products currently  available because Wolf    functions as          QURE    a complete indoor analysis system  combining the ubiquitous PocketPC    environment along with Berkeley s  precision receiver technology     Berkeley s custom  calibrated  receiver demodulates and displays  both PCS and Cellular frequency  bands in true dBm    FEATURES        e Display and log data from 2 frequency bands    e Multi band switchable CW receiver  Cellular and PCS    custom frequencies also available     e Measures RSSI in true dBm with a calibrated receiver   e Single channel analysis with instant zoom in out capability   e Spectrum features include Peak Search and Peak Hold with 3 traces  e Replay  marker and snapshot feature   e Removable HP IPAQ   PocketPC PDA interface   e Connection  Hot Sync  to a PC via IRDA or USB   e Removable battery power  4 AA Ni MH cells     e Wolf Pack    Indoor Outdoor Mapping Software included    Wolf Measurements    v  Full Spectrum Sweep  VY Scan Table   v  Channel Compare   v  Adjacent Channel    v  Best Servers             Set RSSI Thresholds  Wolf Receiver System includes a carry   ing case  stylus  ac adaptor  8 AA Ni MH  batteries  fast charger  USB cradle and  IPAQ PDA with expansion pack sled     v  Single Channel       The Wolf is just one of many except
22. visible    buttons  The active trace can be peak  held by pressing it   s    hold trace    button     Page 6               42                0  20  40  5U  30 1 FREU hl    ES uL               5125 2003 02 21 12 Marker  0      faci  E                 CENTER E 70 00 Mii  SPAM  0 3      7     MARKER  870 00 MHz RSSI   76 aC    EHRELE W LIZIELE         HARKER   TRACE 1B TRACE 1 5        ENAELE WISIELE          ME                       2            2            2 MARKER   EHRBELE Bl UISIELE BB HOLD   TRACE S TRACE ence  I CENTER T    854 01 8493 97 Hz 30k Hz   1930 00  1930 00 50k Hz  10 1 2003 08 23 11 Marker  0    i m         Use the    marker to peak    button to move the diamond marker  to the current highest dBm valued point  Use the    marker to  center    button to move the diamond marker to the center of  the currently displayed section     There are also buttons for moving the diamond peak mark to  the left or right in the currently displayed screen     Each spectrum screen displays information regarding the cen   ter frequency of the screen as well as the span in MHz  The  current marker position and value is also displayed     The best server point list screen provides the user with a list of  top frequencies from a particular band as seen by the receiver   The user is prompted to choose which band is to be used for  the search     Then  after pressing OK to the particular band  the hardware  will search through all channels on that band  After completing  a sweep of al
23. works with the iPAQ   PocketPC   in sweeping  analyzing and  optimizing indoor and outdoor wireless networks  The receiver  measures both Cellular 868 896 MHz and PCS 1930 1995 MHz  demodulating both bands and delivering vital wireless data   Measurements include full spectrum sweep  channel compari   sons  best servers  adjacent channels and more  Wolf    allows  those familiar with the iPAQ   s PocketPC   interface a unique  advantage over    software only    products currently available  because Wolf    functions as a complete indoor analysis sys   tem combining the ubiquitous PocketPC   environment along  with Berkeley s precision receiver technology     Wolf receiver  top view  has an SMA male connector for the  supplied antenna  Wolf receiver may be powered here for  desktop use using the supplied transformer  This manual  contains operational procedures to get the user up and going  right out of the box  For any details regarding the iPAQ  users  Should read all materials from Compag and contact them     STARTING UP Wolf    Power up your Wolf by pushing power button in upper right  corner of unit  This power will automatically power up the  Wolf receiver also  When you power down the iPAQ   push  the power button on the upper right quickly holding this button  will also toggle the backlight on and off  your Wolf receiver  will also shut down  Connect the included antenna to the  SMA connector and remove the stylus by pushing down on it   Use your stylus to tap onto the
24. y power remaining     md    battery power     Turn off device if not  ed For   Porn aff device if nat   ised For       Adjust Backlight settings to conserve power        In the PocketPC   s OS  choose Settings and then  choose System settings at the bottom  Select the  battery icon for Power Settings to access this  screen  These power settings come unchecked  from the BVS factory to ensure Wolf software runs  optimally  Power must remain on during logging  or else data might be corrupted     PC Application    The Chameleon application converts data logged by the Wolf into an ASCII delimited file for use in post   processing  The data converted is based on correlation records collected in the measurement mode of  the iPAQ Wolf Receiver Interface                Chameleon Data Converter  Wolf Edition     f    m  x   Fille Help   Input File  from Wolf   D  support wolflog  wi Browse     Output File  ASCII   D  support wolflog  out Browse               Field Selection  per record      Put RTC Date in every record   Put marker number in every record     Put RTC Time in every record              Conversion Data          Convert Single Frequency Data  channel  frequency  rssi   BytesRead 20313  Total Bytes 84208         Convert Channel Table Data   channel  frequency  rssi  count       Convert Spectrum Data  start freq  stop freq  step          Convert Best Server Data  band   channel  frequency  resi  10     Delimit                   Include Header Record     Comma C Space  C TAB C
25. y those controls  that are  covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require    extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation     E  If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged  F  If the product exhibits a distinct change in perfor   mance     13 Avoid using the product during an electrical storm  There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning     14 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    1  Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm     2  Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations     3  Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network inter   face     4  Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines     INSTRUCTION FOR BATTERIES  CAUTION  To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons  Read and Follow these Instructions   1  Use only the type and size of batteries mentioned in owner   s manual     2  Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire  The cells may explode  Check with local codes for possible special disposal  instructions     3  Do not open or mutilate the batteries  Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin  It  may be toxic if swallowed     4  Exercise care in ha
    
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