IntelPage 5W (POCSAG) Transmitter

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A division of NESS CORPORATION PTY LTD IntelPage 5W (POCSAG) Transmitter INSTALLATION MANUAL IntelPage 5W (POCSAG) Transmitter Installation Manual v1.2

1. Contents 1. Contents... 1 2. Equipment List... 2 3. Overview... 3 Introduction... 3 Features... 3 Front Panel... 3 LED Indicators...3 Rear Panel... 4 TX INPUT (RJ45 Connector)... 4 Transmitter Settings (Default Only 1 & 5 are ON)... 4 POWER 12V DC Input... 4 ANTENNA Port... 4 4. Installation... 5 Enclosure Mounting... 5 Antenna... 5 Connecting Intelpage to a Paging Terminal... 6 5. SmartWatch XP Monitoring Software Setup... 6 6. Technical Informations... 9 Transmitters... 9 The installation of Multiple Transmitters and Aerials... 9 VSWR...9 7. Types of Antennas... 10 Co-linear... 10 Monopole... 10 Side Mounted / Unity Gain Dipole... 10 8. APPENDIX... 11 This Product is Not Field Serviceable... 11 Technical Specifications... 11 1

2. Equipment List IntelPage unit (Part No. TX5w int) 12 V DC Regulated Power Supply with mains cable Plastic wall mount bracket Small Rubber whip antenna with 90deg adaptor Communications cable (blue 5 metre CAT-5E straight through RJ45 to RJ45) RS232 Type connector set (DB25 Female to RJ45 connector) Installation Manual 2

3. Overview Introduction The Intelpage is a high quality POCSAG transmitter, suitable for use where small to medium coverage is required. Features On-Site Paging The Intelpage uses an internal transmitter to send instant messages free of charge. This makes it the ideal system for any company desiring to contact mobile staff without amassing a huge, ongoing communications bill. There are no monthly access fees or per-call charges with this device. The transmitter within the Intelpage will provide coverage for small-medium premises such as a hotel, school or business. Synthesized Design The transmitter within the Intelpage is a synthesized design capable of operating in the 148-174 MHz VHF band (also available in 450-470 MHz UHF band). This means it can operate on the majority of the world s onsite paging frequencies. Versatility The Intelpage is very configurable. A series of switches on the rear panel enable the unit to be interfaced with almost any piece of paging equipment. Front Panel LED Indicators Power LED (Yellow) Indicates that power is applied to the back of the unit and that it is operational. Transmitter Indicators 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) Indicates channel is busy. 3

Rear Panel TX INPUT (RJ45 Connector) The Intelpage contains an internal paging transmitter. The rear connector is an 1 8 RJ45 type, 8 pin - socket. Pin numbers are viewed from the back of the unit. (socket view) The pinouts are described below. Pin No. Name Description 1 AudioP Audio High side of balanced connection 2 AudioN Audio Low side of balanced connection 3 Mode / Txd {Audio Data} mode selection OR when mode: Serial Transmit Data output to transmitter. 4 PTT Push To Talk/ Transmit (active-low-input) 5 GND Ground 6 Data Digital Data (active-high-input) 7 Rxd Serial Transmit Data input from the transmitter. 8 Busy Carrier detect (active-low-output) Transmitter Settings (Default Only 1 & 2 are ON) Five position DIP Switch which configures the interface properties. Each setting can be enabled (on) or disabled (off). Busy Invert, Data Invert, PTT Invert, PTT Pull-up, Busy TTL (Busy is also known as Carrier Detect or C.D). POWER 12V DC Input This connector is used to supply power to the unit. The Intelpage requires 12VDC @ 2amps regulated. You will have been supplied with a suitable power supply with mains lead which will plug straight into this socket. ANTENNA Port The antenna port is an opening to allow connection of the antenna to the internal transmitter. The connector is a standard BNC 50 ohm. 4

4. Installation Enclosure Mounting Before mounting the enclosure, you will need to decide where to place the unit. The Intelpage 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 bracket 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. 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 routers, computers or phone systems. See the technical information section below for further information. WARNING: The antenna must be placed at least 5 metres away from other electronic equipment to prevent interference. 5

Connecting Intelpage to a Paging Terminal The unit can be connected to almost any paging system worldwide. DIP switches on the rear panel of the unit customize the way the Intelpage operates. If you are connecting the Intelpage to a SmartWatch XP Monitoring Software, the DIP Switch configuration is as follows. The DIP switches on the Intelpage come preconfigured as above. If you are connecting the unit to a third party encoder, consult its documentation for the transmitter settings required. 5. SmartWatch XP Monitoring Software Setup If you are connecting the Intelpage unit to a SmartWatch XP Monitoring Software, you must use an RS232 type connector set and the supplied straight through RJ45-RJ45 cable (blue CAT-5E). Once the Intelpage are connected to the Dongle (RS232 DB25 Female to the Male end of the Dongle), the SmartWatch XP Monitoring software must be setup to match and ensure correct operation. 1. Ensure you are logged on as Maintenance User (see SmartWatch XP Help for details). 2. From the SmartWatch XP Main Screen, click Interfaces and then select Ports as shown below. 6

3. Click New to create a new Port and type eg. Dongle 02644 Intelpage 5W Tx as the Name. 4. In the Protocol field, select POCSAG from the drop down list. 5. In the Type field, select Direct RS-232 from the drop down list. 6. In the Serial Port field, select an available COM from the drop down list and ensuring your Intelpage 5 Watt Transmitter is connected to that port. 7. In the Flow Control field, select RTS/CTS from the drop down list. 8. Click Save, then Refresh and Close when completed. 9. To Setup the Pocsag Gateways, click Interfaces and then select Pocsag from the SmartWatch XP Main Screen as shown below. 7

10. Click/Highlight Dongle 02644 Intelpage 5W Tx as shown below. 11. The correct settings for the Intelpage 5 Watt Transmitter are easily achieved by clicking the Presets and selecting Maxon. 12. Ensure that Contains security device, PTT invert, Ignore busy and Ports enabled are ticked. 13. Click Save and then Close when completed. 14. To Setup a Contact that will receive POCSAG messages from the Intelpage 5 Watt Transmitter. Click Contacts from the SmartWatch XP Main Screen. The screen below will be displayed. 15. Click New and type eg. Staff Pager CC:0070808 as the Name & 0070808 as the Address. 16. In the Send via field, select Pocsag Gateway from the drop down list. 17. Click Save and then Close when completed. 8

6. Technical Informations 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: Move the antenna to a position that gives it a clear line of site to all areas you wish to cover. Reduce the length of the cable connecting the aerial to transmitter. 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 runs up to 20 meters and use LDF440 for runs over 20 meters. Choose another type of antenna for the transmitter. 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: The supply lead to the aerial can serve as a radiator, effectively providing a 5 meter (yard) range form the cable. The supply from open (leaky) coaxial cable as a line radiator lead to a 50 ohm terminator (the cable is in effect the aerial). VSWR 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 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. 9

7. Types of Antennas Co-linear Co-linear antennas are most suited for installations which require maximum range. The general coverage pattern for this type of antenna is shown below. Monopole Monopole 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. Side Mounted / Unity Gain Dipole Dipole antennas are most suited for installations which require excellent building penetration. The general coverage pattern for this type of antenna is shown below. 10

8. APPENDIX 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. Equipment Type...POCSAG Transmitter Frequency Range... VHF: 148-174 MHz, or UHF: 440-470 MHz Synthesized Internal Transmitter... 5 Watts Power Supply...12VDC @ 2Amps Regulated External LED Indicators... Power, PTT, Data, Carrier Detect Interface Ports... Pocsag: RJ45f with selectable RS232/TTL Level External Antenna Connector...BNC Female 50ohm External Switches... 5 way DIP Switch for Interface Configurations Supported Protocols...POCSAG Ambient Temperature Operating Range... 0 50 C (20-90% RH non condensing) Storage Temperature Range... -10 60 C (10-95% RH non condensing) Weight... 700g (1.5lb) Net Dimensions...255 x 230 x 70 mm (10 x 8 x 2.7 inches) A division of NESS CORPORATION PTY LTD Copyright SmartLink International October 2011 Unit 4/56 Norcal Rd, Nunawading VIC 3131 Australia Tel: +61 3 9875 6400 Facsimile: +61 3 9875 6422 Email: smartlink@ness.com.au Website: www.smartlink.com.au To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in this manual is correct at the time of print. SmartLink International A division of NESS CORPORATION PTY LTD reserves the right to make changes to the features and specifications at any time without prior notice in the course of product development. 11