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Setup and Connection

 

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Figure 9: Configuring the IP network settings of the A100 gateway 

In the right panel, specify the following settings: 

 

IP Address

: The IP address assigned to your A100 gateway. 

 

Subnet Mask

: The mask of the subnet to which the  A100  gateway 

belongs. 

 

Default Gateway

: The default gateway of the IP network. 

 

MAC Address

: The default network address of the A100 gateway. 

5.

 

Click 

I/O Settings

 in the left panel. 

 

Figure 10: Configuring I/O pins 

Summary of Contents for Swift A100

Page 1: ...rg 199004 Russia US Office Neocom Software 15200 Jog Road Suite 202 Delray Beach FL 33446 USA Internet Email info trbonet com WWW TRBONET COM Telephone EMEA 44 203 608 0598 Americas 1 872 222 8726 APAC 61 28 6078325 Radio over IP Gateway TRBOnet Swift A100 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...O MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC Microsoft Windows SQL Server and the NET logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other jurisdictions Other product or company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners 2018 by Neocom softwa...

Page 3: ...Package Contents 3 2 5 Specification 4 2 6 Panels 5 2 7 Interior Layout 6 2 8 LED Indication 10 3 Setup and Connection 11 3 1 MOTOTRBO Mode 11 3 2 Non MOTOTRBO Mode 18 4 TRBOnet Configuration 24 4 1 TRBOnet Enterprise PLUS Configuration 24 4 2 TRBOnet Watch Configuration 27 5 Maintenance 29 5 1 Built in Clock Battery Replacement 29 5 2 Memory Card Replacement 30 6 Important Note 30 ...

Page 4: ...net Swift TRBOnet Swift is a family of hardware products designed by Neocom Software Solutions Ltd for MOTOTRBO radio networks The Swift family hardware is presented by the RoIP gateways A100 and A200 and the option board ST002 For more information about the TRBOnet Swift family products refer to our website 1 3 Contacts Region Phone Email Support EMEA 44 203 608 0598 info trbonet com general and ...

Page 5: ...re monitoring and control 4 input output contacts for external hardware such as sensors etc 2 2 Capabilities 2 2 1 Radio over IP gateway Connected to a mobile radio and to the LAN the A100 gateway acts as a radio over IP gateway between the mobile radio and TRBOnet Server s providing the following features Voice and data communications between a MOTOTRBO radio and TRBOnet over IP Voice communicati...

Page 6: ...ed to install any Radio over IP gateways in the same subnet as trunked repeaters applies to Capacity Plus and Linked Capacity Plus 2 4 Package Contents The package contents of TRBOnet Swift A100 include the following items Table 1 TRBOnet Swift A100 package contents Item Description Quantity TRBOnet Swift A100 The hardware unit with an integrated IP controller power supply unit and temperature con...

Page 7: ...erve battery max 10 A Charge current of reserve battery from built in power source max 0 5 A Display OLED mono color 128 x 32 pix 0 91 inch Memory card MicroSD 4 32 Gb Built in clock battery 3 V CR1220 Interfaces 4 I O USB type B LAN Audio In Out Radio interface LAN Parameters RJ45 Ethernet 10 100Base T 10 100 Mbit s Bandwidth 128 kbps for one voice connection 15 kbps for one control connection La...

Page 8: ...n and mounting 2 6 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the unit has two built in fans 3 several connectors and a power switch 8 1 External antenna socket 2 External battery terminals 3 Two built in fans 4 Input Output pins 5 LAN port 6 USB port type B 7 Earth ground socket 8 Power switch 9 AC power socket 10 Fuse block 3A 5x20 220V AC 11 Fuse block 10A 6x30 12V battery 1 1 2 7 3 8 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 ...

Page 9: ... 7 Interior Layout 1 Front panel 2 Rear panel 3 Power supply unit 4 AC power socket and switch 5 Radio user supplied 6 Brackets for the radio 7 IP controller see section 2 7 1 8 External antenna socket 9 Built in fans 1 3 5 6 7 8 4 2 9 ...

Page 10: ...port type B 3 LAN port 4 Input Output terminal block for pin assignment see section 2 7 1 1 5 Analog terminal block see section 3 2 1 6 Power terminal block 7 LED Display see section 2 8 8 Radio terminal block see section 3 1 2 9 Fan terminal blocks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 11: ...r Manual Input Output terminal block I O terminal block pinout 1 PIN1 2 PIN2 3 PIN3 4 PIN4 5 GND Radio terminal block RADIO terminal block pinout 1 D USB 2 VBUS USB 3 4 IGNITION radio on 5 D USB 6 GND 7 GND 8 SWB radio detect ...

Page 12: ... Swift A100 9 Analog terminal block ANALOG terminal block pinout 1 CSQ 2 PTT 3 GND 4 AUDIO GND 5 AUDIO IN 6 AUDIO OUT Power terminal block POWER terminal block pinout 1 GND 2 GND 3 AC GOOD AC detection 4 V IN power ...

Page 13: ...to the icon indicates how many TRBOnet Servers are connected Flashing icon the A100 gateway is not connected to an IP network Incoming outgoing data indicator USB connection to the radio Memory card The memory card is not detected Low battery charge Battery replacement is required Built in clock not set The built in clock is not set Update of the device configuration or battery replacement is requ...

Page 14: ...OTOTRBO Mode page 11 3 2 Non MOTOTRBO Mode page 18 3 1 MOTOTRBO Mode To configure the A100 gateway to operate in the MOTOTRBO mode follow the steps in Table 5 Table 5 Steps to configure the A100 gateway to operate in the MOTOTRBO mode Step Refer to 1 Install the option board into the MOTOTRBO radio 3 1 1 Installing the Option Board 2 Install and connect the MOTOTRBO radio 3 1 2 Installing and Conn...

Page 15: ... 4 Connect the flex cable from the option board to the main board connector Figure 3 Connecting the option board to the main board of the radio 5 Align the option board to the mounting holes ensuring that the flex tabs are against the chassis alignment posts 6 Using a T6 TORX driver tighten the three screws to 0 28 N m 2 5 lbs in to secure the option board to the chassis 7 Assemble the control hea...

Page 16: ...t on the front panel of the unit orienting the radio s back panel inside the unit Use the screws of the proper size to secure the radio in the unit Figure 4 Installing a MOTOTRBO radio into the unit 3 Perform the following connections a Connect the radio to the IP controller with a service cable The service cable is included in the package contents b Connect the radio to the power supply The black...

Page 17: ...For all channels on which the radio should work through the option board select Option Board in the right pane Figure 5 6 Save the updated settings to the radio by clicking Write on the Device menu 7 Close the application and disconnect the radio from the computer Figure 5 Enabling the option board capability 3 1 4 Configuring the Option Board To configure the option board 1 Power off the A100 gat...

Page 18: ...e main window s bottom bar select USB as an interface for device programming Figure 6 Connect the programming cable to a USB port of your computer Figure 6 Selecting the USB connection for programming If you prefer to program your A100 gateway using the LAN connection select LAN as the programming interface and connect the A100 gateway to the LAN and to the power supply 2 Update the firmware of yo...

Page 19: ...From the Update to drop down list select the latest firmware version Click Update Figure 8 Updating firmware on the A100 gateway connected through USB 3 To open the configuration of your A100 gateway click the Read button or open the Device menu and click Read If you use the LAN connection the Read LAN window appears Specify the IP address of your A100 gateway and click Read If you use the USB con...

Page 20: ...lowing settings IP Address The IP address assigned to your A100 gateway Subnet Mask The mask of the subnet to which the A100 gateway belongs Default Gateway The default gateway of the IP network MAC Address The default network address of the A100 gateway 5 Click I O Settings in the left panel Figure 10 Configuring I O pins ...

Page 21: ...to 1 Assemble the service cable 3 2 1 Assembling the Service Cable 2 Install and connect the non MOTOTRBO radio 3 2 2 Installing and Connecting the Radio 3 Configure the non MOTOTRBO radio 3 2 3 Configuring the Radio 4 Configure the A100 gateway 3 2 4 Configuring the A100 Gateway 3 2 1 Assembling the Service Cable TRBOnet Swift A100 and a non MOTOTRBO radio can be connected using the service cable...

Page 22: ...y Example The following diagram shows how to assemble the service cable for a Motorola CM140 two way radio Figure 11 Connecting wires to the A100 6 pin connector plug and to the radio connector plug When the service cable is finished and pins are configured on the radio and on the A100 gateway accordingly connect your A100 gateway to the radio and to external hardware if necessary Note Before conn...

Page 23: ...P controller with the service cable you have assembled see section 3 2 1 Assembling the Service Cable b Connect the radio to the power supply The black and red power cable is already connected to the integrated power supply unit c Connect the RF antenna to the mobile radio The antenna cable is included in the package contents 4 Reinstall the top cover and secure it with the screws 3 2 3 Configurin...

Page 24: ...Firmware If you use the LAN connection for programming specify the IP address of your A100 gateway and click Connect c In the Firmware update window make sure your A100 gateway is selected From the Mode drop down list select Analog RoIP Gateway d From the Update to drop down list select the latest firmware version Click Update 3 To open the configuration of your A100 gateway click the Read button ...

Page 25: ...ls refer to section 3 2 3 Configuring the Radio page 20 If any I O pins are connected to external hardware configure the A100 gateway to send the states of these pins to TRBOnet software For each I O pin connected by external hardware expand the menu and select the logical pin in TRBOnet Specify the active level of the signal and other I O pin settings Note For TRBOnet software to display the pin ...

Page 26: ... the sliders to adjust the level of the input and output audio signal in the range of 42Db to 20 Db To raise the level of the input audio signal adjust the amplifier Figure 15 Configuring the audio signal 7 To save the configuration to your A100 gateway click the Write button or open the Device menu and click Write ...

Page 27: ...g sections 4 1 TRBOnet Enterprise PLUS Configuration page 24 4 2 TRBOnet Watch Configuration page 27 4 1 TRBOnet Enterprise PLUS Configuration In this example TRBOnet Swift A100 is registered as a radio system in the TRBOnet Enterprise PLUS Server configuration Figure 16 Figure 16 Registering the A100 gateway as a radio system Launch the TRBOnet Dispatch Console and click Voice Dispatch in the lef...

Page 28: ... Master Control tab and configure pins Figure 18 Configuring the A100 gateway pins in TRBOnet Dispatch Console Under Control states select the logical input pins that you have mapped in the configuration of your A100 gateway see section 3 1 1 Do not select pin 0 For each selected pin Double click the value in the Name field and enter a descriptive pin name In the Value field you see the pin states...

Page 29: ...re 19 Opening the A100 pin states A pop up window appears displaying the pin states Figure 20 Pin states The temperature is measured inside the unit and transmitted to TRBOnet by default no additional configuration is required The fan speeds for each of the two coolers are displayed in revolutions per minute Input and output pins appear with their custom names The input pin states are read only Th...

Page 30: ...n the TRBOnet Watch Server configuration Figure 22 Figure 22 Registering TRBOnet Swift A100 as a radio system Enable the Input Pins feature and configure pins as follows Select the logical input pins PIN 1 through PIN 4 that you have mapped in the configuration of your A100 gateway see section 3 1 5 Leave PIN 0 unselected If needed enter a descriptive name for each input pin Otherwise the console ...

Page 31: ...pane You can see the states of the connected A100 pins on the Diagnostics tab and on the Physical GPIO Pins tab Figure 23 TRBOnet Swift A100 pin states on the Diagnostics tab The State panel shows all pins input and output that are connected to external hardware The green icon indicates the active level on the pin The red icon indicates an inactive pin Point the mouse cursor at the pin in the Stat...

Page 32: ...of the battery and memory card To replace the battery 1 Disconnect the unit from the power supply 2 Undo the screws and remove the cover from the IP controller 3 Remove the old battery from the battery slot 4 Insert a new CR1220 3V lithium coin battery so it matches the polarity 5 Replace the cover and tighten the screws Note Use the recommended battery type Batteries that look similar may differ ...

Page 33: ...A 4 Lift the card holder and remove the microSD card 5 Insert a replacement microSD card Ensure that the golden contacts of the memory card face the contacts of the microSD card holder 6 Put down and lock the card holder by pulling it in direction B 7 Replace the cover and tighten the screws Note The maximum supported memory size of a microSD card is 32 Gb 6 Important Note The manufacturer reserve...

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