2.1. Install the Aprisa SRi Protected Station and Connect the Protection Earth ..... 5 2.2. Connect the Antenna and Apply Power to the Aprisa SRi Protected Station ..6 2.3. Connect to the Aprisa SRi Protected Station (via SuperVisor or CLI) ..... 7 Setup the Aprisa SRi Protected Station ............
The standby radio can be replaced without impacting traffic flow on the active radio. The Aprisa SRi radios can be any of the currently available Aprisa SRi radio frequency bands, channel sizes or interface port options. The Aprisa SRi Protected Station can operate as a base station, repeater station or remote radio.
Page 4 LED Display Panel The Aprisa SRi Protected Station has an LED Display panel which provides on-site alarms / diagnostics without the need for PC. The LEDs indicate the following conditions: MODE Flashing Radio has not registered Alarm present...
Installation The Aprisa SRi Protected Station is shipped to you in a box containing the following: • One Aprisa SRi Protected Station containing two Aprisa SRi radios pre cabled to the protection switch (part number ends with AE). • Two rack mounting brackets •...
Note: The radio fuses will blow if the connected power supply is over voltage, or the polarity is reversed. Spare fuses are located on the Protection Switch board (see the ‘Replacing Protection Switch Fuses’ section of the Aprisa SRi User Manual).
At the command prompt >> type ‘set termEthController1IpAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’ and enter to change the IP address. The Protected Station is configured in the 4RF factory as a protected station. If for some reason it is not setup as a Protected Station, please see 'Creating a Protected Station' in the Aprisa SRi User Manual.
The zone frequencies are spaced at 62.5 kHz. You can now configure the remaining protected station and network parameters and settings. For more information, please refer to the Aprisa SRi User Manual available from the 4RF website https://www.4rf.com/secure (login required).
Fault Management and Troubleshooting The Aprisa SRi supports extensive alarms for every section and building block of the device including the interfaces. SuperVisor allows user to view the main summary alarm at the top of the SuperVisor page which mimic the device LEDs and in addition all the detailed alarms of the device (see SuperVisor >...
Performance Monitoring (RF and Data Traffic) The Aprisa SRi supports extensive performance monitoring statistics and diagnostic per device and per data ports. The Aprisa SRi Terminal, Serial, Ethernet, Radio, and User Selected Monitored Parameter results have history log views for both Quarter Hourly and Daily.
+30 dBm The Aprisa SRi has a maximum mean output power of +26 dBm into a 50 ohm antenna which equates to a maximum peak power of +30 dBm PEP. To determine the maximum power to be set on the Aprisa SRi, the following installation...
Page 12 Canada This radio transmitter Aprisa SRi ISED: 6772A-SI902M160 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
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