User manual TRANSTEL GROUP RTS-DATAPAK-SP

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[. . . ] Installation and Operation of the RTS-DataPak-SP Installation 1. Record the IP address assigned by the cellular carrier. 2. 5. Connect a suitable cellular antenna to the TNC connector at the bottom of the chassis. [. . . ] The LED will be on solid (no blinking) when the signal is adequate and the unit is connected to the network. 7. Programming The RTS-DataPak is designed to be programmed from a laptop or PC by connecting the male DB9 connector of a serial cable to the USER SERIAL PORT. The serial cable (female DB25/male DB9) is readily available in computer supply and similar stores. For programming follow the prompts in the TransTel Modem Manager Version 1. 1 computer program. You can also use the instructions in the CDPD modem manual that are included with the RTS-DataPak. The programming requirements may vary from one cellular carrier to another but usually include source and destination IP address and carrier or side preference. RTSDPDSP 3/97 Page 1 of 2 Battery Operation For operating the RTS-DataPak from a DC source, use a suitable 12 VDC battery. A 2-AH battery can be ordered from TransTel. The battery is mounted in the battery retention bracket located inside the door of the RTS-DataPak. For connecting the battery, use a cable with a keyed four-pin plug and connect to the BATTERY Terminal located at the top left side of the interior chassis cover. Observe the positive and negative polarities as indicated on the chassis cover. Your RTS-DataPak includes a battery charging circuit. It is, therefore, possible to connect both a 110 VAC power source and a battery. In this mode of operation the battery will keep the CDPD modem activated during a power outage. It is estimated that the battery provides approximately one hour of operation and eight hours of standby. Troubleshooting Condition AC POWER neon light does not light up. Check connections at 110 VAC POWER terminal block. If wiring and power are OK and neon light does not light up, call TransTel for further actions When operating from an AC source, call TransTel for further instructions. When operating from a 12 DC source (battery), make sure that battery has been charged or is not defective. [. . . ] Contact TransTel for further instructions. Instructions are subject to change without prior notice. All rights reserved TransTel Group, Inc. 5555 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 110 Norcross, GA 30093 RTSDPDSP 3/97 Page 2 of 2 [. . . ]

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