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1. Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Done i Internet a CommtechW ireless Page 39 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Survey This section is used to test a site by sending messages periodically One person is required for a site survey Once you have triggered the site survey walk around the area intended to be covered by the transmitter making particular note of the quality of messages received by the test pager The Troubleshooting Guide later on in this manual contains some useful tips on improving coverage and performance e Capcode Enter the cap code 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 Tone Only or Disabled e Survey Enable Check this option to enable the site survey with the above settings e Transmitter Test Enable Check this option to force the transmitter to send out a constant preamble signal This is useful when testing the transmitter on a test set A WARNING This test mode causes the transmitter to heat up rapidly Do not use this test for extended periods of time as it may damage the transmitter IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE a gt File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 100 48 v EJ co Links Home Site Surve
2. IP Address The IP Address of the Intelpage IP 5 unit default 192 168 0 100 Ethernet Protocol Port This is the TCP port that Intelpage IP 5 listens on for Ethernet protocol information By default this is 6000 This port will need to be configured on the system connecting to Intelpage IP 5 over the network Mask The network mask of the network you are connected to default 255 255 255 0 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 default 192 168 0 1 pa NOTE The IP address mask and gateway fields will display the current settings If DHCP is enabled any changes to the fields will not be saved as they are server assigned MAC This is the Intelpage IP 5 s unique hardware number on the network The Media Access Control address is factory set and should not need to be changed This can only be changed through the terminal interface via serial port A WARNING Care should be taken if altering the MAC address as it can result in the unit no longer being addressable E IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address 2 http 192 168 100 48 Home Send a Message Pagers Network Settin Network Setting Serial Port Settings IP Address 192 168 100 48 Transmitter Settings Ethernet Protocol Port 6000 Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List
3. Survey Status Licensing User Manual PD 4 TUSION pyright 2006 Co Commtech Wireless All Rights reserve d Done Page 32 F Commtech Wireless INTELPagelIP Internet CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Serial Port Settings e Baud The transmission speed of the RS232 port on the Intelpage IP 5 default 9600 e Data bits The number of bits that actually contain information pertaining to the message rather than to the transmission e g stop bits default 8 e Parity A method of verifying the accuracy of the data sent In this case it is 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 IMPORTANT Baud data bits parity and stop bits must all match that of the system s port that the Intelpage IP 5 is connected to on the other end a IntelpageIP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help ay Address http 192 168 100 48 v SE Links Home Serial Port Setting Send a Message Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Internet CommtechW irel
4. CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Pagers This screen is used to edit Intelpage IP 5 s internal pager database intelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer gt File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 100 48 be Home Send a Message Pagers 001 8 Disable Network Settings ane i SERE 004 8 Disable Serial Port Settings 005 8 Disable 006 8 Disable 007 8 Disable 008 8 Disable 009 8 Disable Protocol 010 8 Disable ae 8 Hane 012 8 Disable 013 8 Disable 014 8 Disable Password 015 8 Disable Transmitter Settings 016 8 Disable IP Access List 017 8 Disable 018 8 Disable 019 8 Disable v Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved al Done Internet 3 CommtechW ireless Page 31 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Network Settin J gs Hostname The hostname is a unique name that identifies a device on the network DHCP Enabled Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If this service exists on your network it can provide the device 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 box unchecked the IP address mask and gateway have to be manually configured Please consult your IT administrator for these settings default Off
5. 192 168 100 48 V4 190 79 77 17 71 ntelpagelP ntelpagelP Discover Cfg IF Web Page 28 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 3 2 4 User Interface Fields The sections below will explain the various menus and fields on the HTML interface Home Send a Message Pagers Network Settings Serial Port Settings Transmitter Settings Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Home Clicking this menu will return you to the main page a IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Address http 192 168 100 48 he Go Home Welcome to INTELPage IP Intelpage IP is an IP addressable paging encoder and transmitter with SMTP support for sending email to radio pagers Your menu should be located to the left of this window and contains all the links you need to start configuring and using your INTELPage IP Send a Message Pagers ananin lf you run into trouble please download the PDF manual by clicking on the menu option User Manual PDF If you re still having problems after consulting the manual please contact your Serial Port Settings local Commtech Wireless distributor ee 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 Protocol the site survey fun
6. 5 to a PC e g when programming through HyperTerminal or manual paging a straight through cable will be required A null modem cable will not work Page 44 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 4 3 Updating Firmware To update the firmware of the INTELPage unit run FirmUpd exe The window shown below will then appear Update Firmware To update the firmware first browse for the Intel Hex file Click on the Browse button and select the ethertx hex file The COM port selection screen will then appear as shown in the figure below Update Firmware Please select Com port and press next N Cancel From the drop down menu select the COM port that the INTELPage unit is connect to and click on Next You will then be informed to turn OFF power to the unit first and then click Start Update Firmware Please turn OFF the power to the unit and press start Cancel After clicking Start you will then be presented with a window asking you to turn ON the power to the unit in order to start the boot loader Update Firmware Please tum ON the power to the unit to enable the boot loader Once there is power to the unit the firmware will begin to be sent A blue progress bar will indicate how long there is left to go Once finished you will be informed that the Firmware load is complete CommtechW ireless Page 45 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 4 4 Setting up Dial in TAP to Intelpage IP
7. Fusion Intelpage IP b The default BASEPage TAP gateway settings will work fine The telephone number simply needs to be entered into the Phone field c Any other settings can be changed as required 4 5 Setting up Email Paging The networking administrator will normally set this up Below is an explanation of the configuration process 1 Login into the Exchange Server machine and run the System Manager program from the Start Menu 2 The window below will be shown Click the Routing Groups folder Then double click First Routing Group Exchange System Manager fy Commbech Wireless Exchange fi Global Settings H D Recipients H D Servers Routing Groups i First Routing Group i B Members H D Tools H B Folders 3 Now double click Connectors Right click on the Connectors folder and select New gt SMTP Connector A new window will be shown as seen below pa NOTE You will need to fill out the fields differently to those shown below as your units IP address and network domain names will be different to those shown 4 The information in the Address field shown below must match that of the Email Domain field described in the user interface CommtechW ireless Page 47 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual intelpage commtech com au Properties H x Content Restrictions ddrezs 5 pace SMTP Intelpage commtech com au Cancel 5 Inthe Forward all mail through this connector to the foll
8. addresses in the control list then the host is allowed A brief explanation of binary AND masking can be found in the Appendix 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 INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help IP Access List IP1 0 0 0 0 299 299 299 299 0 0 0 0 299 299 299 299 0 0 0 0 299 299 299 299 0 0 0 0 299 299 299 299 0 0 0 0 299 299 299 299 s Save and exit x Exit The received IP address is binary AND with each mask above 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 Connected 00 01 12 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 CommtechW ireless Page 21 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Site Survey Connected 00 01 24 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Page 22 From the Main Menu select 8 to enter the site survey screen This screen is used to test a site by sending messages periodically One person is required for a site survey Once you have triggered the site survey walk around the area intended to be covered by the transmitter making particular note of the quality of messages received by the test pager The Troubleshooting Guide later on in this manual contains some useful tips on improving coverage and performance e Capcode Enter the cap code of the test pager that you wish to use in the site survey e Interval Enter the t
9. along with the message and will override the POCSAG settings values PTT Data Busy Invert If checked these invert the respective signal This may need to be done if third party transmitters are used Maxon transmitter must have PTT invert ticked Ignore Busy If checked send the message regardless of whether or not the channel is busy default OFF INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dw POCSAG Speed 512 Default TonelA Type Alpha PTT Invert x Data Invert Busy Invert Ignore Busy s Save and exit x Exit Connected 00 00 51 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 CommtechW ireless Page 19 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Password From the Main Menu select 6 to enter the password screen This is the password that must be entered in order to edit the Intelpage IP 5 settings It has a maximum length of 8 characters A reboot is needed before the new password can take effect default no password 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dae 3 D2 PASSWORD Password _ S Save and exit A Exit Connected 0 01 47 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Page 20 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP IP Access List From the Main Menu select 7 to enter the ip access list screen This is the list of IP addresses that are allowed to use the Intelpage IP 5 A received IP address is binary AND with each of the Masks If the result matches one of the IP
10. is initializing may remain on for 30 secs if DHCP is used State 2 Indicates channel is busy Page 9 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 1 3 Rear Panel 1 3 1 Connectors e Ethernet 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 may be used for connection to a PC or external system for configuration or operational purposes Details of the required RS232 pins are as follows 1 6 The pinouts are described below Abbreviation Pin Number GND 4 Antenna Port The antenna port is an opening to allow connection of the antenna to the internal transmitter The connector is a standard BNC 50ohm 1 3 2 DC Input This connector is used to supply power to the unit The CMM requires 12VDC 2amps regulated You will have been supplied with a suitable power supply with mains lead which will plug straight into this socket Page 10 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Z INTELPAGE IP 5 INSTALLATION 21 Enclosure Mounting Before mounting the enclosure you will need to decide where to place the unit The Intelpage IP comes default with rubber feet installed allowing it to sit on a desk or table or be stacked upon other plastic Fusion Series modules The kit also includes a wall mounting bracket To install this bracket 1 Use a philips screwdriver to remove the four screws holding the rubber feet 2 Seat the br
11. not save any changes 1 HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help CONFIGURATION Send a Message Pagers Network Settings Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List survey status Transmitter Reboot Quit 2 b D we aS MH OO M e Connected 0 00 07 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 10 The menu structure and fields are much the same as in the HTML web interface and will be described in more detail below 11 Once you have finished making settings changes in HyperTerminal go to the main menu and select Reboot if need be or Quit Then go to the Call menu in the HyperTerminal window and select Disconnect INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit View RI Transfer Help Da ak Disconnect Page 14 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 3 1 1 User Interface Fields Manual Paging From the Main Menu select 1 to enter the manual paging screen This screen is used to send out manual pages to either entries in the pager database or to a specific cap code gt INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help D 553 DF Send a Message PagerID Message Capcode Type Alpha s Send x Exit Connected 00 00 15 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Pager Database Editing From the Main Menu select 2 to enter the pager database edit screen This screen is used to edit Intelpage IP 5 s internal pager database By selecting a pager ID you can edit t
12. 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 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 The installation of Multiple Transmitters and Aerials For buildings 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 5 meter yard range form 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 A 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
13. third party systems In addition both ports can be used simultaneously and may be set to different protocols thus allowing greater flexibility On Site Programmable Intelpage IP 5 can be programmed on site with a PC or laptop via either an Ethernet or serial port connection In addition the configuration screens may be utilized for message dispatch Sending messages is as simple as entering the cap code for which the pager that is to receive the message and typing in the message that you want to be displayed Pager database Intelpage IP 5 supports up to 1000 pagers in its database Simultaneous Ethernet and Serial Support Intelpage IP 5 has both an RJ45 Ethernet and an RJ45 serial port which operate simultaneously This provides great flexibility in terms of the type of equipment that Intelpage IP 5 can be connected to TCP IP allows messages to be sent through the internet or local area network easily This permits use of the SMTP email protocol Multiple Protocol Support Intelpage IP 5 supports the use of the TAP a k a PET or IXO COMP SCOPE Waveware TNPP duplex or simplex and SMTP protocols Protocols may be assigned to the two ports concurrently thereby increasing functionality CommtechW ireless Page 7 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 1 2 Intelpage IP 5 Kit Your Fusion Series Intelpage IP 5 Kit will contain e Intelpage IP 5 Unit e 12 VDC power supply with mains cable e Plastic wall mount bracket e Whip antenna with
14. 12 5kHz in this field 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Frequency Band 446 470 MHZ Frequency 450325000 Hz Power High Channel Spacing 25 0 kHz s Save and exit x Exit Connected 0 04 18 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Page 24 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 6 Configuring through TCP IP If this is the first time configuring there are several things to note By default Intelpage IP 5 assumes a DHCP server has already been set up and an IP address reserved for the Intelpage IP 5 If it can t get an IP address from the DHCP server may not be set up properly or not connected Intelpage IP 5 will use the default settings Therefore if you wish to configure through TCP IP either 1 Set up a DHCP server and reserve an IP address for Intelpage IP 5 first or 2 Manually configure the IP address through terminal or 3 Ensure that no other device or PC on the network has the same IP address as the Intelpage IP 5 unit by default it is 192 168 0 100 if a DHCP server is not found BS NOTE Most servers are likely to have an IP address of 192 168 0 100 Therefore 1 and 2 would be the easier options 3 2 1 Reserving an IP address using Microsoft DHCP Server Windows 2000 Server This assumes you already have the Microsoft DHCP Server running on your network If you do not but want IP addresses to be assigned to client automatically please consult your IT administrator to configure
15. 5 from BASEPage A TAP link can be created over an analogue phone line between a BASEPage and Intelpage IP 5 for remote message capability The system is setup as described below Basepage Server PC Standard Analogue Phone Line Intelpage IP Null Modem crossover Serial Connector Standard Serial Cable 1 The Intelpage IP 5 must have its RS232 port settings as follows a Serial Port Protocol Use TAP b Baud 9600 c Parity None d Data bits 8 e Stop bits 1 f Flow control None g TAP Disable ID every 2 seconds Yes 2 The modem connected to the Intelpage IP 5 must be setup in the following manner a Connect this modem to a PC and use HyperTerminal or any other communications package capable of communicating over a serial port to execute the commands below b AT amp F Ensures factory default settings c ATSO 1 Enable auto answer after 1 ring ATSO 2 for 2 rings etc d ATVO Turn off verbose mode responses will be 0 instead of OK e ATEO Turns off local echo f AT amp W Save configuration to memory 3 Power off the modem and connect to the Intelpage IP 5 unit 4 A null modem adapter or null modem serial lead must be used between the Intelpage IP 5 and the modem 5 The modem connected to the BASEPage PC must be setup in the following manner a Connect the modem to the PC using a standard serial cable and setup a TAP contact as normal Page 46 CommtechW ireless Manual
16. 90deg adapter e Communications cables o Green Crossover serial cable RJ45 to RJ45 o Black Serial cable RJ45 to DB9 female o Blue Straight through Ethernet cable RJ45 to RJ45 o Red Crossover Ethernet cable RJ45 to RJ45 e This Intelpage IP 5 Installation Manual e CD containing manuals and configuration programs As part of the installation of your Intelpage IP 5 unit you may also require Page 8 A PC with terminal software installed e g HyperTerminal and or A PC with Ethernet capabilities and a browser installed e g Internet Explorer A POCSAG receiver i e pager on the same frequency as the transmitter CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 1 2 1 Front Panel 1 2 2 LED Indicators e Power LED Yellow Indicates that power is applied to the back of the unit and that it is operational e Ethernet Indicators IP Act LED Green Indicated activity on the network IP Link LED Green Indicates device is successfully connected to the network e Serial Indicators RS232 Tx LED Red Indicates the receive line of the serial port is active RS232 Rx LED Green Indicates the transmit line of the serial port is active e Transmitter Indicators CommtechW ireless PTT LED Yellow Indicates that the externally connected POCSAG transmitter is currently busy transmitting Keyed up Data LED Red Indicates POCSAG data activity Carrier Detect LED Yellow State 1 The unit
17. DHCP Alternatively turn off DHCP Enabled in the Intelpage IP 5 settings and configure an IP address manually 1 Run DHCP manager under Start gt Programs gt Administrator Tools 2 Under Scope right click on Reservations and select New Reservation EG DHCP aaaea AY DHCP Reservations ae ifs ntserver carmmbech corm au 192 168 0 3 Fl Scope 192 168 0 0 perth ER Address Pool i Address Leases GEET aor Scope Options aa Server Options 3 Enter name IP address to be assigned and the MAC address of the hardware in this case the Intelpage IP 5 it is written on the side of unit The IP address must not be assigned to any other device and must be within the address scope of the DHCP server The MAC address should be written on the case of the Intelpage IP 5 unit or can be found under network settings in the device Click Add when finished CommtechW ireless Page 25 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 3 2 2 Mew Reservation F EJ Provide information for a reserved client Reservation name INT ELPagelP IP address 192 168 0 49 MAC address fone o UU0003 Description Supported types f Both DHCP only C BOOTP ony A reservation has been created The next time the transmitter is re powered with DHCP enabled the DHCP server should assign the device an IP address automatically In the example this would be 192 168 0 9 Configuring through TCP IP Example
18. TNPP and SMTP messages as IP or serial excluding SMTP data from other systems 4 2 1 Ethernet Connection The RJ45 port on Intelpage IP 5 is an Ethernet port like any other that may be found on a PC or network device The Intelpage IP 5 supports 10Mbps Ethernet connections If the Intelpage IP 5 is to be connected to a PC network 1 e into a switch or hub then a straight through cable should be used A straight through Ethernet cable is included in the package red cable CommtechW ireless Page 43 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual If the Intelpage IP 5 is to be connected directly to a single PC or directly to another Ethernet enabled Fusion Series product an RJ45 crossover cable should be used An Ethernet crossover cable is included in the package red cable 4 2 2 Serial Connection The 9 Pin RS232 port on Intelpage IP 5 1s a serial port like any other that may be found on a PC or other modem Serial and null modem cables can be purchased at any electronics or computer store Alternatively you can build your own if you have the parts around There are two types of serial cable e Most serial connections you will require a straight through cable on which each pin is wired straight through with TX TX RX RX and so on e Some systems require a null modem crossover cable that has all pins wired straight through except for the transmit and receive lines which are crossed TX RX and RX RX IMPORTANT When connecting Intelpage IP
19. acket on the base of the unit It will only fit one way around 3 Use the screws that used to hold the rubber feet in position to hold the wall mount bracket in position 2 Antenna A suitable antenna capable of handling 5 watts must be connected to the BNC connector on the rear panel The antenna for the unit must not be mounted within 5 metres of any other sensitive electronic equipment including other Fusion series products routers computers or phone systems See the technical information section below for further infomation Al WARNING The antenna must be placed at least 5 metres away from other electonic equipment to prevent interference CommtechW ireless Page 11 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION To configure Intelpage IP 5 you will need a PC with either 1 A terminal program with a straight through serial cable The terminal interface has one extra field compared to the HTML interface below which is the MAC address for the unit The MAC address is a unique networking address assigned to each unit This is factory set and will not normally require alteration For this reason it is recommended that the www HTML interface described below be used 2 An Ethernet connection to the unit through an RJ45 cable www HTML This is the recommended method for setting up you Intelpage IP 5 Skip to the required section below for more information on these two methods 3 1 Configuring through a Terminal Pr
20. binary base 2 After conversion the range in binary is 0000 0000 to 1111 1111 The decimal values of the 8 bits from right to left are 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 These numbers are actually 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 etc The value of a binary number in decimal can be calculated by summing the decimal values of the bits that are 1 An IP address of say 192 168 0 52 would be 1100 0000 1010 1000 0000 0000 0011 0100 in binary Masking involves a binary AND of two numbers in this case a received IP and the mask Any binary value AND with a 0 becomes 0 Any binary value AND with a 1 remains the same Consider the following example Received IP 1100 0000 1010 1000 0000 0000 0111 1011 192 168 0 123 Mask 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 0000 0000 255 255 255 0 AND Result 1100 0000 1010 1000 0000 0000 0000 0000 192 168 0 0 From the example we can see that regardless of the last right most 8 bits the Mask will always set them all to 0 So even if the received IP was say 192 168 0 234 the AND result will still be 192 168 0 0 Therefore if 192 168 0 0 is placed in the access list with the mask 255 255 255 0 all the received IP addresses from 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 254 will be accepted a 255 on the end means broadcast 4 2 Communications Both the Ethernet and serial connections allow a cable to transfer data between two systems in close proximity Intelpage IP 5 can receive TAP COMP WAVEWARE SCOPE
21. 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 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 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 in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 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 T5GPT5 FE IC INDUSTRY CANADA INDUSTRIE CANADA This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 IC 4767A PT5 le Industrie Industry Canada Canada CE EUROPE Commtech Wireless declare under our sole responsibility that the product Intelpage to which this declaration rela
22. ction Pocsag Password CommtechWireless USA CommtechWireless Australia z 6301 Cypress Plaza Drive 30 Hector Street IP Access List Suite 105 Osborne Park Perth Jacksonville FL 32256 4416 Western Australia 6017 Survey Tel 1 904 281 0073 Tel 61 8 6240 0000 Fax 1 904 281 0074 Fax 61 8 6240 0001 Status email sales commtechwireless com email sales commtechwireless com www Commtechwireless com www Commtechwireless com Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelIP All Rights reserved Done Internet CommtechW ireless Page 29 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Send a Message This screen is used to send out manual pages to either entries in the pager database or to a specific cap code A 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 IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer EB File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 100 48 e Home Send a Message Pager Paging Pagers Network Settings Serial Port Settings Transmitter Settings Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved a intenet Page 30
23. dow click the Restore Defaults button This will automatically update the screen with the correct settings below e Bits per second should match that of Intelpage IP 5 default 1s 9600 e Data bits should be 8 e Parity should be None e Stop bits should be 1 e Flow control should be None When the correct settings have been entered click OK to proceed COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control CommtechW ireless Page 13 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 7 You should then see a HyperTerminal window as shown below If no errors were encountered HyperTerminal will display Connected in the bottom left corner status bar 8 At this point connect the power to the Intelpage IP 5 unit Within the next five seconds press the Escape key four times to bring up a password request screen By default the password is public without the quotations If the password request does not come up check your serial cable and your connection settings 9 From the Main Menu a selection is made by pressing the number corresponding to the settings you want to edit e g to select Network you would press 3 Once selected the fields within can be navigated by pressing the TAB or Enter key To change the values of fields that only allow toggling use the SPACE bar Generally pressing s will save and bring you back to the Main Menu whilst x will
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25. e hardware number on the network The Media Access Control address is factory set and should not need to be changed A WARNING Care should be taken if altering the MAC address as it can result in the unit no longer being addressable amp INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dw NETWORK SETTINGS Hostname Intelpage DHCP Enabled IP Address 192 168 060 100 Mask 239 299 299 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 MAC 123456 789022 s Save and exit W ENII Connected 00 00 27 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Page 16 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Protocol RS232 From the Main Menu select 4 to enter the protocol and rs232 setup screen Ethernet Protocol Use The protocol that the Ethernet port RJ45 will use The options available are COMP1 COMP2 SCOPE TAP TNPP Duplex TNPP Simplex Terminal Tekk and SMTP All the protocols will use TCP port 6000 this port is adjustable within the HTML interface with the exception of SMTP which uses port 25 Serial Port Protocol Use The protocol that the RS232 port will use Options are the same as TCP only that SMTP is not available default TAP pa NOTE The password in the TAP protocol is ignored pa NOTE Pager 0 must be configured for COMP1 pa NOTE The TNPP device address is 1234 TNPP received address is ignored ALL messages are accepted IMPORTANT If you are sending to a combination of numeric alpha and tone pagers you wi
26. elines 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 Intelpage IP to operate at a higher power level than needed Do not use Intelpage IP with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin a minor burn can result The Intelpage IP antenna port shall only be connected to internal antennas located with the same building as the main equipment Electromagnetic Interference C ompatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility SELV warning The Fusion Intelpage IP and Alarm Dispatch 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 Intelpage IP 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 facilit
27. eonerasticanvavensmndaneibivusinenenssiasiapmnanea No capacity BE ADEE E A E E E E E E A 1000 pager ID s POW EF SUDDIY sousasatnncsoncvaannetortenisccninsantareentemisipiarainpinsinnnananinamnesniesnieni 12VDC 2Amps regulated DIM NO a a A 255 x 230x70 mm 10 x8 x 2 7 inches Wa E EE ee eee oe 700g 1 5lb nett Ambient temperature operating range 0 50 C 20 90 RH non condensing Storage temperature range cece 10 60 C 10 95 RH non condensing Page 52 CommtechW ireless
28. er radio transmitter When it is ON it transmits radio frequency RF energy Your Intelpage IP 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 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP of the United States Report 86 1986 International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom 1995 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 Radiocommunications Electromagnetic R adiation Human Exposure Standard 1999 The maximum power density for a VHF or UHF Intelpage IP is 4 0 watts power output at a distance of 20cm 7 9 inch is calculated at 0 79mW cm The recommended minimum distance between the Intelpage IP antenna and the human body or face is 30cm 12inches To assure optimal performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guid
29. erature Displays the current temperate of the internal transmitter e Radio Voltage Displays the voltage that is driving the internal transmitter 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Status Version 2 03 Serial Number 060 System Up Time O days 06 hr O min Memory Available 20957 Pocsag Queued 00000 Pocsag Sent 86008 Pocsag Busy 80600 Radio Temperature 31 degrees celcius Radio Voltage 12 0 volts x Exit Connected 0 02 18 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 CommtechW ireless Page 23 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Transmitter From the Main Menu select A to enter the transmitter screen This screen is used to configure the transmitter e Frequency Band After the Intelpage IP unit has read the data from the internal transmitter it will display the band of the radio inside This will 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 Press the SPACE BAR to toggle between Low Medium or High power levels These values typically correspond to power output levels of 5 00mW 2W and SW 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 select
30. ess com email sales commtechwireless com www Commtechwireless com www Commtechwireless com Licensing User Manual PDF a pw _TUSION Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Done Internet j 6 Clicking on any of the Menu links in the left menu will bring up an authorization window like the one in the figure below For the User name enter maint and leave the password blank CommtechW ireless Page 27 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Connect to 197 168 100 468 Enter INTELPage IP 4uthorization Remember my password 7 The Save button found at the bottom of the main frame saves commits all changes Undo will revert all the on screen field values back to that when last submitted Changing between the Menu options on the left menu without submitting also has a similar effect to Undo 8 Once you have finished making changes in Internet Explorer simply close the browser 3 2 3 Using IPDiscover IPDiscover is a handy tool available for download from the CommtechWireless website When this program is run it will sniff out any Intelpage IP 5 s on the local network and show there details You can even remotely change the IP address and other network details on the fly As you can see you can also view the serial number firmware version IP address given name amp the MAC address unique network address given to each Intelpage IP 5 PDiscover
31. ess Page 33 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 3 2 5 Transmitter Settings e Frequency Band After the Intelpage IP unit has read the data from the internal transmitter it will display the band of the radio inside This will 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 These values typically correspond to power output levels of 5 00mW 2W and 5W 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 select 12 5kHz in this field A IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE Ay gt File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address 4 http 192 168 100 48 v Eco Links Home Gerd eres Transmitter Setting Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF USI ee IO Copyright amp 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Internet Page 34 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 3 2 6 Protocol Ethernet Protocol Use The protocol that the Ethernet port RJ45 will use The opti
32. fusion INTELPage IP 5 Contains Instructions For Configuration Installation Operation For v2 03 Unit Firmware PLASTIC EDITION Manual Revision 2 10 Last updated 15 01 2007 CommtechWireless ACN 064 705 924 Australian Office PO Box 1037 OPDC WA 6916 AUSTRALIA Phone 61 8 6240 0000 Fax 61 8 6240 0001 Email sales commtechwireless com Web www commtechwireless com United States Office 8301 Cypress Plaza Drive Suite 105 JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 32256 4416 UNITED STATES Phone 1 904 281 0073 Fax 1 904 281 0074 Email sales commtechwireless com Web www commtechwireless com Fusion Intelpage IP 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 Commtech Wireless 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 Commtech Wireless accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation Commtech Wireless reserves the right to change products specifications and installation data at any time without notice Commtech Wireless makes certain limited warranties with respect to defective diskettes documentati
33. gt lt email domain gt the message will be encoded into POCSAG and transmitted to the pager with the corresponding cap code default intelpage mycompany com See the Technical Information section for more information Priority Keywords Priority keywords are a useful function of INTELPage which allows a different beep code to be sent if a certain word is received in a message For example most messages may be sent through to users with the default beep code tone A But for important messages containing say the word fire you might want to be sent with the beep code D so that the users pager will beep in a different manner In this case you would type in the Priority Keyword field fire and select D in the Tone Replacement field CommtechW ireless Page 35 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual a IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer gt File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help i Address http 192 168 100 48 Home Sand a Meniaga Protocol Selection Network Settings Serial Port Protocol Use Transmitter Settings Protocol Settings Protocol Status Email Settings Licensing User Manual PDF Priority Keywords C es C a ais fusion Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Done Internet fi Page 36 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Pocsag e Speed The speed of transmission This value must match that of the
34. h Wireless 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 Technical Specifications Note Specifications subject to change without any notice PoE TY OC rates ucraraninicelsatensieinahenemnatsananemie cision IP and serial based POCSAG encoder ACTIN ONG airain eE E EEEa IEEE 802 3 10 Base T RJ 45 Le Eo a E RS232C 300 57600 Baud default 9600bps RJ 45 10 aM AS VC a E E E A E A eaten 0 5V CMOS Status LEDS ween Power Busy PTT Data RS232 Tx RS232 Rx IP Activity IP Link PFO CI ING sasiuteuntacarnsiete A Via Terminal or Internet Browser internal Transmiter s daxivanitiiensstasnninenidivneanssirioariiiinsieancennitennandnadtanmmedian adjustable up to 5 watts Exemal antenna conne Ol sensns BNC Female 500hm Freguency raNGE senssoacate sercsnaaterutvasenteernt VHF 148 174 MHz UHF 440 470MHz Synthesized Supported Protocol isan c snarine tuncitansdoneratorombcadincnneeberemaneanvaunntbnbuacnnaniton POCSAG 512 1200 or 2400bps TAP PET IXO COMP1 COMP2 SCOPE TNPP duplex or simplex Terminal Tekk Waveware SMTP Email M ssage capacity sussvapiiverinsinvsavnovesinennrnseivasesvandoshentivesdusi
35. he cap code and pager type alpha numeric tone gt INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Dae 53 D8 Pager Config Pager ID I Capcode Type s Save x Exit Connected 00 00 09 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 CommtechW ireless Page 15 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Network Settings From the Main Menu select 3 to enter the network settings screen Hostname The hostname is a unique name that identifies a device on the network DHCP Enabled Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If this service exists on your network it can provide the device 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 box unchecked the IP address mask and gateway have to be manually configured Please consult your IT administrator for these settings default Off IP Address The IP Address of the Intelpage IP 5 unit default 192 168 0 100 Mask The network mask of the network you are connected to default 255 255 255 0 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 default 192 168 0 1 pa NOTE The IP address mask and gateway fields will display the current settings If DHCP is enabled any changes to the fields will not be saved as they are server assigned MAC This is the Intelpage IP 5 s uniqu
36. ies 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 Intelpage IP near electrical blasting caps ina blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Page 4 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Table of Contents 1 ABOUT INTELPAGE BPS CIPD sesscsstasvucsesisseavetescavtescssuinatesevettsisstasehevesuasevebensvelsastavetescurieesevanetanstoxs 7 LI T tod chi i sseni E EREE AEEA EER E ERREA 7 L2 Mbeya lP 3 Kilise i R ea ar aa Ei 8 E To P e E or a E I E A EE E E E E 9 22 Te OTIC Ales eenia EE E A Sr E E A EEEN 9 L Roir PAn E A AE E E EA 10 e EE E e EE E AA E A E E E A A E E 10 Be DO DPU e R A ee en ee E eee 10 2 INTELPAGE IP 5 INSTALLATION ccsssasisicassersazsepinevenessastiesrivaccousnsatuenvavasaeusiestssssieaveansnievieapasasivweius 11 Zo Enclosure Mounnnp sssrini aa Aaaa Ea eee 11 22 Ann A esrar EE 11 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION bessssssscsisstetscssunsconsssssiavecesstectuciatanatexessniesieitstuereiesiuaisiissdsssseetesiasineads 12 3 1 Configuring through a Terminal Program cccsssssssssscscccccccccsssccessssssssssscsscccccsssssees 12 ele My Seer Tete A
37. ile Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 100 48 ee Go Home Send a Message Password ams Pasova T Serial Port Settings Transmitter Settings Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF f hUa _TUSIOr Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Done Internet gt Page 38 CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP IP Access List This is the list of IP addresses that are allowed to use the Intelpage IP 5 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 A brief explanation of binary AND masking can be found in the Appendix 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 A IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer Sees File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help cid i Address 8 http 192 168 100 48 Home Cord a AGIRE IP Access List Pagers 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 Network Settings Serial Port Settings Transmitter Settings Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF
38. ime between test messages sent out in seconds here e Type Enter the encoding type used on the pager Select between Alpha Numeric Tone Only or Disabled e Survey Enable Check this option to enable the site survey with the above settings e Transmitter Test Enable Check this option to force the transmitter to send out a constant preamble signal This is useful when testing the transmitter on a test set A WARNING This test mode causes the transmitter to heat up rapidly Do not use this test for extended periods of time as it may damage the transmitter ETTE HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Site Survey Capcode 8 Interval 36 Type Alpha Survey Enable Transmitter Test Enable s Save and exit x Exit CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP Status From the Main Menu select 9 to enter the status screen This screen is used to show some useful statistics about the Intelpage IP 5 unit such as e Version Version of the firmware e Serial Number Serial number of the unit e System Up Time Duration device has been on 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 Radio Temp
39. ll need to use TNPP or SCOPE Max Message 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 maximum limit default 0 Lookup PagerID If checked the system will look up Pager ID s in the pager database Otherwise the system will use the cap code supplied in the message Never Disconnect If checked the Intelpage IP 5 will never disconnect itself It will only disconnect when the system Intelpage IP 5 is connected to does default OFF TAP Disable ID Every 2 Seconds If left unchecked and the TAP protocol is being used a carriage return resulting in an ID will be issued every 2 seconds default OFF Baud The transmission speed of the RS232 port on the Intelpage IP 5 default 9600 Data bits The number of bits that actually contain information pertaining to the message rather than to the transmission e g stop bits default 8 Parity A method of verifying the accuracy of the data sent In this case it is either none not used odd or even default NONE 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 Flow Control This refers to the flow control property of the connection IMPORTANT Baud data bits parity and stop bits must all match that of the system s port that the Intelpage IP 5 is connected to on the o
40. 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 5 watts CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 4 7 Types of Antennas Co linear Commtech part s 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 g gt 180 side view of site Mopole Commtech part s 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 270 90 side view of site Side Mounted Unity Gain Dipole Commtech part s 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 1s shown below 0 270 90 180 side view of site CommtechW ireless Page 51 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 5 APPENDIX 5 1 Further Help and Support Contact your Place of Purchase A Commtec
41. ogram amp NOTE HyperTerminal is used as the terminal emulator in this example If it is not installed it can be added by changing your Windows settings Other terminal programs may be used 1 Using a straight through serial cable connect the Intelpage IP 5 unit to the serial port of a PC A straight through serial cable must be used a null modem cable will not work See the Technical Information section for information regarding making up or obtaining a suitable serial lead 2 Make sure that the power is not currently plugged into the Intelpage IP 5 unit at this stage 3 Start HyperTerminal It can generally be found from the Windows start menu by selecting Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal 4 At the Connection Description window add a name for the entry such as Intelpage IP 5 and click OK Connection Description Ta a Hew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name INTELPage IF l Cancel Page 12 CommtechWireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 5 At the Connect To window go to Connect Using and scroll to your serial port normally COM 1 or COM2 Usually this information is written next to the serial port on the back of the computer Then click OK Connect To Ee INTELPage IP Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Countryregion Connect using o0 Cancel 6 At the COM port properties win
42. on 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 Commtech Wireless except in the normal use of the software to make an archival copy of the software for the sole purpose 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 Commtech Wireless 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 Commtech Wireless 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 Commtech Wireless 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
43. ons available are COMP1 COMP2 SCOPE TAP TNPP Duplex TNPP Simplex Terminal Tekk and SMTP All the protocols will use TCP port 6000 this port is adjustable within the HTML interface with the exception of SMTP which uses port 25 Serial Port Protocol Use The protocol that the RS232 port will use Options are the same as TCP only that SMTP is not available default TAP pa NOTE The password in the TAP protocol is ignored pa NOTE Pager 0 must be configured for COMP1 pa NOTE The TNPP device address is 1234 TNPP received address is ignored ALL messages are accepted IMPORTANT If you are sending to a combination of numeric alpha and tone pagers you will need to use TNPP or SCOPE 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 maximum limit default 0 Lookup PagerID If checked the system will look up Pager ID s in the pager database Otherwise the system will use the cap code supplied in the message Never Disconnect If checked the Intelpage IP 5 will never disconnect itself It will only disconnect when the system Intelpage IP 5 is connected to does default OFF TAP Disable ID every 2 seconds If left unchecked and the TAP protocol is being used a carriage return resulting in an ID will be issued every 2 seconds default OFF Email Domain If SMTP is selected and an email is sent to lt cap code
44. owing smart hosts field type the IP address of the Intelpage IP 5 unit 6 Inthe Local Bridgeheads section select the main email server that email messages are sent to on the network 7 This will allow all emails sent to the intelpage lt companyname gt com to be forwarded to the Intelpage IP 5 unit intelpage commtech com au Properties Ej ER lors Advanced Details Delivery Restrictions General 092 168 0 100 Virtual Server l EXCHANGE Default SMTP Virtual Server Cancel Forward Email From Subject Body If checked it determines which part of the email details will be sent via POCSAG pa NOTE All email related settings can only be changed through the HTML interface Page 48 CommtechWireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 4 5 1 Testing SMTP ga NOTE Outlook is used as the e mail program in this example Other e mail programs may be used 1 Open up Outlook and go to Tools gt E mail Accounts 2 Select Add a new e mail account and click Next 3 Select POPS and click Next 4 Enter in the Intelpage IP 5 s IP address as the Outgoing Mail Server SMTP All other fields can be filled out with anything you like Click Next and then Finish to create your test account 5 Click on New to start writing a new e mail message In the To field enter in lt pager cap code gt lt email domain gt Fill out the subject and body fields with whatever you like 6 Send the email from the newly created tes
45. pa NOTE Internet Explorer is used in the following example If it is not installed it can be added by changing your Windows settings Other browser programs may be used l Using an RJ45 cable connect the Intelpage IP 5 unit to the network LAN pa NOTE You can also connect the Intelpage IP 5 directly to a PC s network card if you use a crossover networking cable if you do not have access to a HUB or LAN Page 26 If you have set up DHCP and reserved an IP address for the Intelpage IP 5 skip to step 3 If you are manually setting up the IP address mask and gateway DHCP disabled or not set up ensure that no other PC on the network has the same IP address as that of the Intelpage IP 5 unit by default it is 192 168 0 100 Make sure that the power is currently plugged into the Intelpage IP 5 unit at this stage 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 gt Programs gt Internet Explorer In the Address field of the Internet Explorer window type in the IP address of the Intelpage IP 5 unit by default it is 192 168 0 100 and press Enter CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP E IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help i Address http if192 168 100 48 IMPORTANT If you cannot connect to the Central you should set
46. pagers receiving the messages default 512 e Default Tone The tone type that the pager will emit when the message is received default A e Type The type of message to send Tone only Numeric or Alpha This should match the type of the pager default Numeric pa NOTE If the SCOPE protocol is chosen speed tone and type are specified along with the message and will override the POCSAG settings values e PTT Data Busy Invert If checked these invert the respective signal This may need to be done if third party transmitters are used Maxon transmitter must have PTT invert ticked e Ignore Busy If checked send the message regardless of whether or not the channel is busy default OFF A IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE ay Eile Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 100 48 v i gt Go Links Home POCSAG Settings Send a Message Serial Port Settings Pcs IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Internet CommtechW ireless Page 37 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Password This is the password that must be entered in order to edit the Intelpage IP 5 settings It has a maximum length of 8 characters A reboot is needed before the new password can take effect default no password A IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE F
47. reless J gt E dig Status UART Status PTS Supply 12 0 Volts Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP Internet Page 41 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual Licensing Some of the features on the INTELPage are licensable This means they can be enabled or disabled by applying for a new license key from you place of purchase By default the HTML and Terminal interfaces are turned on but all other options are disabled The available license options are e RS232 protocols e Ethernet protocols e STMP protocol e TNPP protocol e WWW Manual Paging a IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address Home Send a Message License Network Settings SerialNumber Serial Number Serial Port Settings RS 232 Co Options Enabled Ethernet protocols Transmitter Settings WAW Paging Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved User Manual PDF Click this menu item to download and view the latest PDF manual for the product Page 42 CommtechWireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 4 1 Binary AND Masking The four numerical values of an IP address range between 0 255 These are all decimal numbers base 10 Most scientific calculators including the one found in Windows allow conversion to and from decimal to
48. seas T A AE EA A E T 50 Ar EVES OR AM NAAS srna AE EEG 51 5 APPENDIX ai a es ois ahs tars aah ve a Sac E E EA E E 52 SA Further Help and SU pr asns aeris aa anaE siida 52 52 Technical Specihcation Saia a AANER AT aA REAA AaS 52 CommtechW ireless Page 5 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual About This Handbook This manual is designed to assist with installation of the Intelpage IP 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 pa 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 A 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 CommtechWireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP 1 ABOUT INTELPAGE IP 5 IP5 1 1 Introduction The Fusion Series Intelpage IP 5 is a paging transmitter capable of encoding serial or TCP IP data into POCSAG Intelpage IP 5 supports numerous industry standard protocols such as TAP a k a PET or IXO COMP SCOPE TNPP Waveware a k a Tekk and SMTP a k a Email Intelpage IP 5 includes both an RJ45 Ethernet port and an RJ45 RS232 port This enables system programming and Ethernet or serial input from
49. t account accounts can be selected via a drop down menu next to the Send button In a few seconds your test email should be sent to your pager 4 5 2 Multi User SMTP To make SMTP accessible to multiple users on your local area network generally the existing company email server is configured to forward email to this device for a specific sub domain Please consult your IT administrator for details on how to do this CommtechW ireless Page 49 Fusion Intelpage IP Manual 4 6 4 6 1 4 6 2 Page 50 Transmitters Thick steel and concrete large magnetic and electric fields and terrain and weather conditions will affect transmitter efficiency so you will need to test the coverage of your local area transmitter at some stage of 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
50. tes 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 1999 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 Commtech Wireless ROHS amp WEEE To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live Commtech Wireless hereby confirms that the following product series comply with Directive 2002 95 EC ROHS and 2002 96 EC WEEE of the European Parliament CommtechW ireless Page 3 Fusion Intelpage IP 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 Intelpage IP contains a low pow
51. ther end Enter License Key Some of the features on the INTELPage are licensable This means they can be enabled or disabled by applying for a new license key from you place of purchase By default the HTML and Terminal interfaces are turned on but all other options are disabled The available license options are RS232 protocols Ethernet protocols STMP protocol TNPP protocol WWW Manual Paging CommtechW ireless Page 17 Fusion Intelpage IP gt INTELPage IP HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help D 23 Connected 00 00 40 Page 18 PROTOCOL RS 232 Ethernet Protocol Use Serial Port Protocol Use Max Message Count Lookup Pager ID Never Disconnect TAP Disable ID Every 2 Seconds Baud Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow Control Enter License Key Enabled Options RS 232 Ethernet SHTP TNPP WHW Paging s Save and exit x Exit Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Manual CommtechW ireless Manual Fusion Intelpage IP POCSAG From the Main Menu select 5 to enter the pocsag setup screen Speed The speed of transmission This value must match that of the pagers receiving the messages default 512 Default Tone The tone type that the pager will emit when the message is received default A Type The type of message to send Tone only Numeric or Alpha This should match the type of the pager default Numeric NOTE If the SCOPE protocol is chosen speed tone and type are specified
52. y Send a Message Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless Commtech Wireless INTELPagelP All Rights reserved Internet Page 40 CommtechW ireless Manual Status Fusion Intelpage IP The status screen shows some useful statistics about the Intelpage IP 5 unit a IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer Version Version of the firmware System Up Time Duration device has been on Memory Available RAM that is available to store and send messages and server web pages POCSAG Queued The number of messages that are queued waiting to be sent POCSAG Sent The total number of messages sent since power on POCSAG Busy The total number of messages that have failed to send due to the channel being busy UART Status Indicates whether flow control is inhibiting transmit or receive of data PT5 Temperature Displays the current temperate of the internal transmitter PT5 Voltage Displays the voltage that is driving the internal transmitter Bee gt File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help d Address http 192 168 100 48 Home Send a Message Pagers Network Settings Serial Port Settings Transmitter Settings Protocol Pocsag Password IP Access List Survey Status Licensing User Manual PDF gt pi TUSION Copyright 2006 Commtech Wireless All Rights reserved CommtechW i
53. your PC s network card IP Address to be on the same subnet as the Central For example if the Central is set to 192 168 1 100 you should set your PC IP Address to 192 168 1 x where x is 1 255 a IntelpagelP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help i Address http 192 168 100 48 Home Welcome to INTELPage IP Intelpage IP is an IP addressable paging encoder and transmitter with SMTP support for sending email to radio pagers Your menu should be located to the left of this window and contains all the links you need to start configuring and using your INTELPage IP Send a Message Pagers ssa lf you run into trouble please download the PDF manual by clicking on the menu option User Manual PDF If you re still having problems after consulting the manual please contact your Serial Port Settings local Commtech Wireless distributor AEON E 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 Protocol the site survey function Pocsag Password CommtechWireless USA CommtechWireless Australia 8301 Cypress Plaza Drive 30 Hector Street IP Access List Suite 105 Osborne Park Perth Jacksonville FL 32256 4416 Western Australia 6017 Survey Tel 1 904 281 0073 Tel 61 8 6240 0000 Fax 1 904 281 0074 Fax 61 66240 0001 Status email sales commtechwirel

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