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Appendix A

8-Port Expansion Module Option

Anti-streaming

OMEGA provides an anti-streaming feature that deactivates OMEGA ports that are off-hook but have not dialed out for 12 seconds. Anti streaming deactivates the ports that are off-hook, without affecting any of the OMEGA ports that are on-hook. This enables the on-hook OMEGA ports to function normally. The deactivated ports are reactivated when any of the following actions occurs:

cAn incoming call selects that port using a DTMF tone.

cOMEGA is powered-up locally.

cThe OMEGA Reset button is used to reset the unit.

cOMEGA is reconfigured.

Note: If a port stays on-hook after a bad train and remote disconnect, the port is deactivated, which places the OMEGA modem on-hook. After two minutes, the port is reactivated automatically if the modem is still on-hook.

To enable anti streaming, connect a laptop computer to OMEGA’s DB-9 connector, start a terminal-emulation program such as HyperTerminal, set up the program to use the parameters on page 62, and send the following command from the program:

\PS=1 <Enter>

To disable anti streaming, connect a laptop computer to OMEGA’s DB-9 connector and send the following command from a terminal- emulation program: \PS=0 <Enter>

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Contents OMEGA Page Table of Contents Using the Configuration Program Specifying a Default Port Anti-streaming Command Summary Table of Contents Product Overview PrefaceFigure P-1. Omega Application Ancillary Documentation Preface Installation Contents Introduction Hardware FeaturesFinding a Suitable Location Selecting a location for installing OmegaAvoiding Hazards Installing OmegaUnpacking Mounting Omega Required Materials and ToolsMounting an Antenna Mounting OmegaConnecting the Input Voltage Source Connecting an Input Voltage Source Connecting the Endpoint Device LED Powering Up OmegaOperating Omega Call Origination TestingVerifying the Cellular Transceiver Unit Activating Your Cellular TransceiverCall Answer Testing Contents Troubleshooting Contents Checking the Main Power Supply TroubleshootingChecking the Antenna Checking the Battery VoltageReinitializing Omega Specifications Specifications Modem Interface OperationCellular Transceiver Interface Battery OperationPower Supply Switches and LED IndicatorsConnectors Mechanical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications EMI/RFI Agency ComplianceSection Specifications Section Using Configuration Program Section Using the Configuration Program Prerequisites Getting Started COM Port Prompt Reading the Cellular Telephone SignalProgramming a Telephone Number Example of Signal BarEntering the Cellular Telephone’s SID Changing the Login PasswordExiting the Configuration Program Section External Antenna Guidelines Section External Antenna Guidelines General Guidelines RF SignalHigh Voltage Areas GainExternal Antenna Selection Criteria Antenna PlacementDistance from the Antenna to the Closest Cell Site Degrees of Down-tilt on the Cell Site Antenna ArrayElectrical Interference Cable for Connecting the Antenna to OmegaDistance from the Antenna to Omega Height Above Ground Level of the AntennaDirectional Antenna Types of External AntennasElevated Feed 3dB Gain Antenna Contact Information Determining the Best External Antenna LocationSection External Antenna Guidelines Appendix a Port Expansion Module Option Appendix a Port Expansion Module Option Field Installation Package ContentsFirgure A-1. Sliding the Module into the Card Guides Figure A-2. Connecting the RJ-11 Jacks Connecting Endpoint Devices Testing the Module PortsTime Delay Method Automatic Connection Second Dial Tone Method Manual Connection Example Atdt 19495552468,,,4 EnterSpecifying a Default Port Anti-streaming To… Do the Following… Command SummaryAppendix B Warranty Compliances Appendix B Warranty & Compliances BWarranty and RMA Statement Limitations FCC Interference Statement FCC StatementFCC Part 15 Statement Comments About This Manual Index Index