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GE 900 MHz User Manual (96 pages)
40-Channel 900 MHz Caller ID Cordless Telephone/Answerer
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Cordless Telephone
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
English
3
Fcc Registration Information
2
Interference Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Getting Started
5
Before You Begin
5
Modular Jackr
5
Security System
5
Desktop Installation
6
Wall Mount Installation
7
Answer On/Off
9
Answering Machine Setup
9
Setting the Voice Time /Day Stamp
9
Setting the Rings
10
Setting the Speaker Volume
10
Using Toll Saver
10
Voice Instructions
10
Recording the Outgoing Announcement
11
Reviewing Announcement
11
Telephone Setup
12
Setting the Display Language
12
Cordless Phone Basics
13
Aking Aall
13
Redial
13
Eceiving Aall
14
Flash
14
Volume
14
Mute
14
Ringer Switch
15
Finding the Handset
15
Caller ID Features
16
ID with
16
Caller ID with Call
16
Receiving and Storing Calls
16
Reviewing Messages
17
D Eleting R Ecords
18
Eleting Ecords
18
Dialing a Caller ID Number
18
Hanging the Umber
19
The Memory Feature
20
Storing a Number in Memory
20
Changing a Stored
21
Dialing a Storedn
22
Using Dial
22
Chain Dialing Fromm
23
Dialing from Memory
23
Inserting a Pause in the Equence
24
Reviewing and Deleting Stored Numbers
24
T Emporary T One
25
Advanced Features
25
Channel Button
25
Emporary One
25
Screening Calls from the Base
26
Messages Indicator
26
Machine Operation
26
Message Playback
27
Memory Full
27
Erasing Messages
27
Leaving a Memo
28
Remote Access
29
Using the Handset
30
Answerer
30
Answerer Indicator
30
Indicator
30
From the Accessing Thea
31
Screening Calls from the Handset
31
Accessing Thea
32
Ocation
32
Changing the Security Code
33
Headset and Belt Clip Operation
34
Onnecting a Headset to the Handset
34
Connecting the Beltc
34
Changing the Battery
35
Battery Safetyp
35
Battery Safety Precautions
35
General Product Care
36
Handset Sound Signals
36
Nswer Status Indicators
38
Troubleshooting Guide
39
Cordless Phones
39
Caller ID
40
Olutions
41
Answering Machine
41
Limited Warranty
47
Información de Interferencias
50
Español
51
Preparación
53
Antes de Empezar
53
Requisitos de Enchufe Modular
53
Sistema Digital des
53
Instalación sobre Superficie Plana
54
Instalación Sobres
54
Instalación sobre Pared
55
Ontestadora
57
Para Programar la Señal de Voz del Día y la Hora
57
Instrucciones Dev
58
Cargos
58
Elección del
58
Horrador de
58
Para Programar la
58
Timbre
58
Nuncio
59
Para Revisar el Anuncio
59
Saliente
59
Clave de Área
60
Idioma de la
60
Programación del Teléfono
60
Eléfono
61
Para Hacer una Llamada
61
Botón Enmudecedor
62
Para Recibir una
62
Volume
62
Selector del Timbre
63
Identificador de
64
Para Recibir y Almacenar Llamadas
64
Unciones del
64
Ara Revisar Mensajes
65
Lamadas
66
Llamadas
66
Número
66
Para Borrar el Dato Actual
66
Para Borrar todos Los Datos
66
Para Cambiar el Formato del Número
67
L a Función de Memoria
68
Úmero en la
68
Almacenado
69
Cambiar un Número Almacenado
69
Almacenado
70
Para Marcar un Número Almacenado
70
Iscado
72
Para Revisar y Borrar Números Almacenados
72
Para Programar el Volumen de la Bocina
58
Funciones Avanzadas
73
Otón para
73
Tono Temporario
73
Peración de la
74
Ndicador de
74
Máquina
74
Máquina Contestadora
74
Eproducción de
75
Memoria Llena
75
Borrar
75
Borrar Mensajes
75
Dejar un Recado
76
Acceso
77
Acceso Remoto
77
Remoto
77
Sar el
78
Ndicador del
78
Auricular
78
Memoria Llena
79
Para Filtrar Llamadas desde el Auricular
79
Para Tener Accesoa
80
Para Cambiar el Código de Seguridad
81
Seguridad
81
Roche del
82
Auricular
82
Conexión del Broche del Cinturón
82
Para Cambiar la Batería
83
Precauciones des
83
Precauciones de Seguridad para la Batería
83
Eneral del
84
Onoras del
84
Del Auricular
85
Indicadores del Estado del Contestador
86
Etección de
87
Teléfono Inalámbrico
87
Oluciones para el
87
Averías
87
Oluciones para el
88
Inalámbrico
88
Identificador del
88
Soluciones para la
89
Máquina Contestadora
89
Ausas de una Mala Recepción
90
Ómo Obtener Servicios de Mantenimiento
90
Ndice
91
Roducto
95
Arantía Limitada
95
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GE 900 MHz Reference Manual (100 pages)
Spread Spectrum Data Transceiver
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 About this Manual
13
2 Product Description
13
Transceiver Features
13
Model Number Codes
14
Spread Spectrum Radios-How Are They Different
14
Typical Applications
14
Multiple Address Systems (MAS)
14
Point-To-Point System
15
Adding a Tail-End Link to an Existing Network
15
Extending a Transnet Network with a Repeater
16
Accessories
17
3 Installation Planning
18
General Requirements
18
Site Selection
18
Terrain and Signal Strength
19
Conducting a Site Survey
19
A Word about Radio Interference
20
Antenna & Feedline Selection
21
Antennas
21
Feedlines
22
Antenna System Ground
23
How Much Output Power Can be Used
24
4 Installation
26
Transceiver Installation
26
Configuring Multiple Remote Units
30
Tail-End Links
30
Configuring a Network for Extensions
31
5 Operation
31
Initial Start-Up
31
Performance Optimization
32
Antenna Aiming
32
Antenna SWR Check
33
Data Buffer Setting-Modbus Protocol
33
Hoptime Setting
33
Totalflow™ Protocol at 9600 with Sleep Mode
33
Operation at 115200 Bps
33
Baud Rate Setting
34
Radio Interference Checks
34
6 Radio Programming
34
Radio Programming Methods
34
Terminal Interface
34
PC-Based Configuration Tool
34
User Commands
35
Entering Commands
35
Detailed Command Descriptions
40
Addr [1-65000]
41
Network Address
41
Amask [0000 0000-Ffff Ffff]
41
Alarm Mask
41
At [On, Off]
41
Hayes-Compatible at Command Support
41
Asense [Hi/Lo]
41
Alarm Output Sense
41
BAUD [XXXXX Abc]
41
Data Interface Port Baud Rate
42
Band [A, B, C]
42
Select Sub-Band (Normally Used for 2.4 Ghz Units)
42
Buff [On, Off]
42
Data Buffer Mode
43
Code [None, 1
43
Security Code
43
Csaddr [1-65000, None]
43
Clock-Synchronizing Master Address
43
Cts [0-255]
43
Clear-To-Send Delay
43
Ctshold [0-60000]
44
Clear-To-Send Hold Time
44
Device [Dce, Cts Key]
44
Radio-MODEM Behavior
44
DLINK [XXXXX/On/Off]
44
Insite Diagnostics Link Support
45
Dkey
45
Turn off Radio Transmitter's Test Signal
45
Dtype [Node/Root]
45
Network Diagnostics Mode
45
Fec [On, Off]
45
Forward Error Correction
45
Hoptime [7, 28]
46
Radio Transmitter Hop Timing
46
Init
46
Initialize; Restore to Factory Defaults
46
Hrev
47
Hardware Revision
47
Key
47
Turn on Radio Transmitter Test Signal
47
Led [On, Off]
48
Enable/Disable PCB Leds
48
Lpm [1, 0]
48
Low-Power Mode-Masters Only
48
Lpmhold [0-1000]
48
Low-Power Mode Sleep Time
48
Mode [M, R, X]
48
Radio Operating Mode
49
Mrssi [None, -40
49
Minimum RSSI for Mobile Operation
49
Ot [On, Off]
49
Output Trigger
49
OWM [XXXXX]
49
Owner's Message
49
OWN [XXXXX]
49
Owner's Name
49
Port [Rs232, Rs485]
49
Pwr [20-30]
50
Radio Transmitter Power Level
50
Repeat [0–10]
50
Xaddr [0-31]
56
Extended Address
56
Xmap [00000000-Ffffffff]
56
Map of Extension Addresses
56
Xpri [0-31]
56
Primary Extended Address
56
Xrssi [None, -40
56
Extension RSSI Level
56
Zone Clear
56
Clear Zone Statistics Log
56
Troubleshooting
57
LED Indicators
58
Alarm Codes
58
Checking for Alarms-STAT Command
58
Major Alarms Versus Minor Alarms
58
Alarm Code Definitions
59
Troubleshooting Chart
60
Performing Network-Wide Remote Diagnostics
61
Internal Fuse Replacement
62
Radio Firmware Upgrades
63
Obtaining New Firmware
63
Saving a Web-Site Firmware File Onto Your PC
63
Installing Firmware into Your Radio
63
Operating Principles and Configuration
64
SAF Operation with Extension Radios
64
Simple Extended SAF Network
64
Extended SAF Network
65
Retransmission and ARQ Operation
65
SAF Configuration Example
65
Synchronizing Network Units
66
Synchronization Messages
67
Using at Commands
67
Configuration Parameters for S&F Services
69
Using the Radio's Sleep Mode (Remote Units Only)
71
Sleep Mode Example
72
Low-Power Mode (LPM)-Master Enabled
72
Setup Commands
72
Reading RSSI & Other Parameters W/Lpm Enabled
73
Power Consumption by HOPTIME and SAF Settings
73
Low-Power Mode Versus Remote's Sleep Mode
74
Mobile Operation Support
74
Introduction
74
Operational Influences-Hoptime & SAF
75
MIRRORED BITS™ Protocol Support
75
Seamless Mode Emulation
75
Full-Duplex Emulation
75
Co-Located and Close-Proximity Masters
75
Master Station Configuration
76
Antenna System for Co-Located Master Stations
76
Security
77
Technical Reference
78
Product Specifications-900 Mhz
78
Product Specifications-2.4 Ghz
79
Diagnostic Interface Connections (RJ-11)
81
Data Interface Connections (DB-9F)
81
Pin Descriptions-RS/EIA-232 Mode
82
Pin Descriptions-RS/EIA-422/485 Mode
83
Board-Only Supplemental Data
84
Product Differences-Board-Only Vs. Standard
84
Unit Dimensions
84
Mounting Requirements
85
User Configurable I/O Connections
85
Using the I/O Points with Insite™ NMS Software
87
Application Example-Digital I/O at a Remote
87
Dbm-Watts-Volts Conversion Chart
88
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