Telenetics OM-AMPS-100 manual Figure P-1. Omega Application

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Preface

Figure P-1. OMEGA Application

OMEGA is a fully integrated package consisting of a 3 Watt cellular transceiver, telephone-line interface, low-profile antenna, 90 to 264VAC power supply, and maintenance-free, rechargeable power back-up battery. The enclosure is made from impact- resistant polycarbonate and is NEMA 4X certified.

The following list summarizes OMEGA’s features.

cTelephone-line interface emulation for an endpoint device equipped with an internal modem.

cOptional 8-port module for connecting up to eight endpoint devices equipped with an internal dial-line modem.

cCellular transceiver for providing an analog channel to a modem at the host location.

cLarge-capacity rechargeable battery for providing back-up power to the cellular transceiver.

cHigh-isolation voltage power-supply unit (8 K Volts).

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OMEGA Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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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 Preface Product OverviewFigure P-1. Omega Application Ancillary Documentation Preface Installation Contents Hardware Features IntroductionSelecting a location for installing Omega Finding a Suitable LocationUnpacking Installing OmegaAvoiding Hazards Required Materials and Tools Mounting OmegaMounting Omega Mounting an AntennaConnecting the Input Voltage Source Connecting an Input Voltage Source Connecting the Endpoint Device Powering Up Omega LEDCall Origination Testing Operating OmegaVerifying the Cellular Transceiver Unit Activating Your Cellular TransceiverCall Answer Testing Contents Troubleshooting Contents Troubleshooting Checking the Main Power SupplyReinitializing Omega Checking the Battery VoltageChecking the Antenna Specifications Specifications Operation Modem InterfaceBattery Operation Cellular Transceiver InterfaceSwitches and LED Indicators Power SupplyEnvironmental Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsConnectors Agency Compliance EMI/RFISection Specifications Section Using Configuration Program Section Using the Configuration Program Prerequisites Getting Started Reading the Cellular Telephone Signal COM Port PromptExample of Signal Bar Programming a Telephone NumberChanging the Login Password Entering the Cellular Telephone’s SIDExiting the Configuration Program Section External Antenna Guidelines Section External Antenna Guidelines RF Signal General GuidelinesHigh Voltage Areas GainAntenna Placement External Antenna Selection CriteriaDistance from the Antenna to the Closest Cell Site Degrees of Down-tilt on the Cell Site Antenna ArrayCable for Connecting the Antenna to Omega Electrical InterferenceDistance from the Antenna to Omega Height Above Ground Level of the AntennaElevated Feed 3dB Gain Antenna Types of External AntennasDirectional Antenna Determining the Best External Antenna Location Contact InformationSection External Antenna Guidelines Appendix a Port Expansion Module Option Appendix a Port Expansion Module Option Package Contents Field InstallationFirgure A-1. Sliding the Module into the Card Guides Figure A-2. Connecting the RJ-11 Jacks Time Delay Method Automatic Connection Testing the Module PortsConnecting Endpoint Devices Example Atdt 19495552468,,,4 Enter Second Dial Tone Method Manual ConnectionSpecifying a Default Port Anti-streaming Command Summary To… Do the Following…Appendix B Warranty Compliances Appendix B Warranty & Compliances BWarranty and RMA Statement Limitations FCC Part 15 Statement FCC StatementFCC Interference Statement Comments About This Manual Index Index