RF Technology E2-TRX500A UHF BASE STATION User Manual Eclipse2 Quick Start Guide

RF Technology Pty Ltd UHF BASE STATION Eclipse2 Quick Start Guide

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Quick Start Guide

             Getting Started with the Eclipse 2 1. Unpack your Eclipse 2.  Compare the contents of the box with the packing list and visually check that the unit is in good condition.2. Install the IP Commander software on your computer.  Do this by CD, that came with your Eclipse 2, into your computer, and program “IPCommander.exe”3. Connect the RF output of the Eclipse 2, load. 4. Connect the RF input of the Eclipse 2source. 5. Connect the Ethernet port of the panel, closest to the DB25 connectorUse a standard Ethernet cable, 6. Set your computer to have a static IP address subnet mask of 255.255.255.07. Turn on the power to the Eclipse 2.8. Wait for the base station to boot.  This will take athe completion of booting the base station will say its IP address, loudspeaker. 9. Start IP Commander, by double clicking on the IP Commander icon on your computer’s desktop. 10. When the “Base Station Configuration” window appears, button. 11. Enter the Admin Password, provided with your Eclipse 2, and the base station to be 12. Click on the IP addresshand corner of the “Base Station 13. You will now see the “14. Enter the desired receiver frequency, in MHz, into the “Rx Freq” field of IP Commander. 15. Enter the desired transmitter frequency, in MHz, into the “Tx Freq” field of IP Commander. 16. You should now be able to When you do this, you willCommander “Overview17. You are now ready to fReference Manual, to customise your Eclipse 2, to suit your particular circumstances. Getting Started with the Eclipse 2Unpack your Eclipse 2.  Compare the contents of the box with the packing list and visually check that the unit is in good condition. Install the IP Commander software on your computer.  Do this by inserting the CD, that came with your Eclipse 2, into your computer, and running the program “IPCommander.exe”, from the CD. Connect the RF output of the Eclipse 2, the rear panel N-type connectorConnect the RF input of the Eclipse 2, the rear panel BNC connector,Ethernet port of the Eclipse 2, the rectangular socket on the rear, closest to the DB25 connector, to the Ethernet port of your computer.  Ethernet cable, cat 5 or higher, to make this connectionSet your computer to have a static IP address in the range 10.21.48.subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Turn on the power to the Eclipse 2. Wait for the base station to boot.  This will take approximately one minutethe completion of booting the base station will say its IP address, throughStart IP Commander, by double clicking on the IP Commander icon on your When the “Base Station Configuration” window appears, click the “AddEnter the Admin Password, provided with your Eclipse 2, and the IP the base station to be accessed, eg. “10.21.48.1”.  Click the “OK” button.address, then click the blue “Connect” button, at the bottom left hand corner of the “Base Station Configuration” window. Overview” panel of IP Commander. Enter the desired receiver frequency, in MHz, into the “Rx Freq” field of IP Enter the desired transmitter frequency, in MHz, into the “Tx Freq” field of IP You should now be able to receive and transmit a signal, using the Eclipse 2When you do this, you will see the Eclipse 2’s signal path activate on the Overview” panel. follow the detailed instructions in the IP Commander Reference Manual, to customise your Eclipse 2, to suit your particular Getting Started with the Eclipse 2 Unpack your Eclipse 2.  Compare the contents of the box with the packing list inserting the running the type connector, to a BNC connector, to a the rectangular socket on the rear to the Ethernet port of your computer.  to make this connection. 10.21.48.xx and a pproximately one minute.  At through its Start IP Commander, by double clicking on the IP Commander icon on your click the “Add” IP address of Click the “OK” button. the blue “Connect” button, at the bottom left Enter the desired receiver frequency, in MHz, into the “Rx Freq” field of IP Enter the desired transmitter frequency, in MHz, into the “Tx Freq” field of IP signal, using the Eclipse 2.  path activate on the IP Commander Reference Manual, to customise your Eclipse 2, to suit your particular

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