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VOIP-RF-900 Installation Instructions
Talk-A-Phone Co. Rev. 3-17-08
7530 North Natchez Avenue •Niles, Illinois 60714-3804
Phone: (773) 539-1100 Fax: (773) 539-1241
e-mail: info@talkaphone.com http://www.talkaphone.com
All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.
I. Introduction
Talk-A-Phone's 900Mhz radios are shipped as matched pairs and require no programming or dipswitch
adjustments. The output is IP, which requires a Talk-A-Phone VOIP-1 (or equivalent) to communicate with a
Talk-A-Phone Emergency Phone.
NOTE: The VOIP-RF-900 ship as matched pairs that are hard linked. Please do not mix paired units since a
mismatched pair will NOT work as expected.
II. Contents
Before beginning installation, make sure you have all the included components. The VOIP-RF-900 includes:
2 Radio Modules in outdoor enclosures
2 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) injectors
2 Power supplies (or power cords with battery terminals for solar or battery-powered installations)
2 11dBi antenna
2 Pole Mounting kits
III. Communication Installation
For 120V applications, connect the VOIP-RF-900 as shown in the diagram. For low voltage applications
(including solar/battery powered systems), the VOIP-RF-900 will accept 6-48VDC using the PoE injector.
IV. Mounting
The radio modules have holes and the antennas include brackets for wall mounting. For mounting on a pole, use
the included pole mounting kits and see the separate Pole Mount Directions.
ETP-MT/R OP SOLAR Solar Tower:
When mounting on the mast of a solar tower, make sure the solar panels are mounted as high on the
pole as possible to avoid interference with the antenna. Attach the assembled bracket with antenna and
radio to the pole. Feed the ethernet cable through the antenna mounting hole. You will need to remove
the "C" nut from the fitting to feed the cable assembly through the mast, then re-attach it by slipping the
cable through and tightening the nut onto the bottom of the fitting.
ETP-SMW Wireless Surface Mount Housing:
When mounting using the ETP-SMW, mount the radio and antenna on the wall or pole above the ETP-
SMW. Use the top knockout with a water-tight conduit fitting to ensure a protected environment for the
electronics.
ETP-BOX/PCS (or other NEMA 3R housing):
You may use either the conduit holes on the bottom to run the antenna cable out, or, if desired, drill a 1/2"
diameter hole to use the included water-tight fitting as described above in the Solar Tower instructions.
VOIP-RF-900 Installation Instructions
V. Manual Frequency Selection
To restrict the operation of the VOIP-RF-900 to a specific channel or center frequency, you may wish to select a
specific channel by setting DIP switches 5 to 8 on the “master” radio as shown in the table below (set DIP #2 and
DIP #3 to the OFF position). In order to gain access to the DIP switches you will need to open the NEMA box
cover on the “master” radio.
Table 1. VOIP-RF-900 DIP Switch Settings.
Channel
DIP #5 Setting
DIP #6 Setting
DIP #7 Setting
DIP #8 Setting
Center Frequency
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
903.12500 MHz
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
905.20833 MHz
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
907.29167 MHz
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
909.37500 MHz
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
911.45833 MHz
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
913.54167 MHz
7
ON
ON
ON
OFF
915.62500 MHz
8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
917.70833 MHz
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
919.79167 MHz
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
921.87500 MHz
11
ON
ON
OFF
ON
923.95833 MHz
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
926.04167 MHz
VOIP-RF-900 Installation Instructions
VI. LED Display Legend
The “master” radio has an array of LEDs that provide various status indicators. Table 2 provides a legend or key
for these various indicators. In order to gain access to the LED array, you will need to open the NEMA box cover
on the “master” radio.
Table 2. VOIP-RF-900 LED Display Legend.
Name
Function
Color
Power
Unit has power and has successfully booted
RED
RF Link
The radio has successfully synchronized with its
matched partner radio
GREEN
RF TX
Radio transmission is occurring
GREEN
RF RX
Radio reception is occurring
GREEN
Eth Link
The Ethernet port has a valid Ethernet connection
GREEN
Activity
The VOIP-RF-900 is processing data
GREEN
1 (channel)
2 (channel)
4 (channel)
8 (channel)
Adding the numbers that are lit will determine the
current radio channel.
1 = 903.12500 MHz
2 = 905.20833 MHz
3 = 907.29167 MHz
4 = 909.37500 MHz
5 = 911.45833 MHz
6 = 913.54167 MHz
7 = 915.62500 MHz
8 = 917.70833 MHz
9 = 919.79167 MHz
10 = 921.87500 MHz
11 = 923.95833 MHz
12 = 926.04167 Mhz
GREEN
Excellent link quality – no retransmissions
GREEN
Very good link quality – few retransmissions
GREEN
Good link quality – occasional retransmissions
YELLOW
Fair link quality – some retransmissions
YELLOW
Poor link quality – many retransmissions
RED
Link Quality Meter (the more
LEDs that are lit, the higher
the link quality)
No link quality – no link available
RED
VOIP-RF-900 Installation Instructions