CommScope ATC200-LITE-USB User Manual

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Section 21–Device Configuration with TMA

ATC200-LITE-USB Teletilt

®

RET System

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October

2014

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Note the following in Figure 21-2:

The ID of the TMA to be configured is displayed in the title bar of the dialog box.

Devices that have never been configured before will display blank fields for most

param-

eters.

• The

Installation Date field is handled differently from all other configuration items.

Although this field is not required, if no installation date has been saved on the TMA, the

program will suggest the current date as the default.

AISG 2.0 Protocol Mode allows a 32 character Station ID.

Figure 21-2 TMA Device configuration Screen.

4.

Using the entry fields, specify the parameters for the fields that are enabled(Base Station ID,

Installer ID, Install Date and Sector). Note the following:

If in AISG 1.1 mode, the ID for the base station associated with this TMA must be 1 to 12

characters in length, and it may contain any combination of numbers and letters. When the

actuator is in AISG 2.0 protocol mode, the longer station ID consists of 32 characters.

The Installation Date field is handled differently from all other configuration items. Although

this field is not required, if no installation date has been saved on the TMA the program will

suggest the current date as the default. If the current date is used, it will be saved on the

TMA when the Configure button is activated. Alternately, the suggested date may be erased

and a new date entered, or the field may be left blank. When a date is entered,

it must be formatted as MM/DD/YY as shown in Figure 21-2 (A forward slash character

placed between the month and day and a forward slash character placed between the day

and year) i.e., July 7, 2008 would be typed as 07/07/08.

The installer’s ID must be 1 to 5 characters in length with any combination of letters

and

numbers.

red in the

individual TMA unit.

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