Lynx.GX Installation and Management
STEP 9. ESTABLISH NEAR-END TO FAR-END COMMUNICATIONS USING ORDERWIRE (OPTIONAL)
To establish near-end to far-end communications using orderwire:
1. Connect telephones to the near-end and far-end radios.
Using a standard RJ-11 telephone cable, connect a standard electronic telephone (a touch tone phone,
complete with dialer, or DTMF phones) to the Orderwire connector on the radio front panel. This connector
is wired identically to a standard two-wire telephone jack. For connector pin assignment, see “Connectors
and Pin Assignments” on page 46.
Note:
If you are using a standard telephone (for orderwire function) not provided by Proxim with this
product, ensure that the telephone has a ringing equivalency specification of 1.0 B or less and is a
UL-Listed (ITE) device that has been evaluated to the Standard for the Safety of Information
Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment, CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 950-85 * UL
1950, Third Edition.
2. Call the far-end radio.
With a telephone connected to each radio on opposite ends of the link, either telephone can be used to dial-
up the far-end location. The far-end radio internal ringer and the connected telephone ring, and if answered,
two-way full-duplex voice communication is established.
If the radios are connected in a repeater configuration, you can establish orderwire services in the network by
connecting the radios (by cabling their front-panel VF connectors). The orderwire operates on radios at each
end of the repeater and at the repeater site. You can extend this function through several repeater sites. For
hub connections of three or more radios, an external 4-wire VF bridge (600 is required to connect all devices for
orderwire operations.
Dialing an * (asterisk/star key) on the orderwire telephone implements an “all call” feature that rings all
connected radios. All telephones provide communication to all other telephones in the connected network.
Even if a particular telephone does not ring, it can still be used to talk and listen to any ongoing orderwire activity
if the orderwire is in use at other terminal locations.
Also, if a phone anywhere in the connected network has accidentally been left off-hook, the # [pound] key can
be used to mute all off-hook phones until they are placed on and off hook again.
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