D. waveware paging transmitter, Appendix d, Wa ve wa r e pa g i n g tr a n s m i t te r – Motorola APS120 User Manual

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A p p e n d i x

W a v e W a r e P a g i n g T r a n s m i t t e r

D

NOTE: Do not attempt to operate the paging system without the antenna

connected to the paging transmitter, as damage to the paging
transmitter may occur.

2. Plug the Power/Comm Adapter Cable into the DB9 connector at the rear of

the APS Custom controller unit labeled, “Transmitter”.

3. Plug the Power/Comm Adapter Cable into the DB9 female connector on the

Transmitter Unit.

4.

Connect the Power/Comm Adapter cable by plugging the keyed Molex®
power connector end to the end of the power supply cable.

5. Plug the Power Adapter into a 110 V AC power outlet. The red colored

PWR/BAT LED indicator on the Transmitter Unit should be illuminated when
power is properly applied.

6.

The green colored TX LED indicator on the Transmitter Unit should illuminate
during a paging transmission.

Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g

Your Wave Wa re Paging System includes a Transmitter Unit, a "Rubber
Duck" Antenna, a Right Angle Antenna Adapter, a Power/Comm Adapter
Cable, and a Power Adapter. To install the paging system, perf o rm the
following steps:

1.

Attach the "Rubber Duck" antenna to the Transmitter Unit.
The Right Angle Antenna Adapter is available for proper
antenna positioning. In normal paging operations,
the paging transmitter antenna should be oriented in a
vertical position to maximize the paging range.

Power
When the Wave Wa re Paging Transmitter Unit is assembled and power is applied, you
should be able to see a red PWR/BAT indicator illuminated on the Transmitter Unit. If not,
verify that all connections are tight and verify that 110V AC power is available at the
power outlet. If connections are tight, power is available and the red PWR/BAT indica-
tor still doesn't illuminate, determine if the Power Adapter is at fault by trying another
Power Adapter. If the Transmitter Unit still does not respond, the Transmitter Unit is most
likely in need of repair or re p l a c e m e n t .

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