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1. Dynamic DNS setting The Antenna Switch has a Dynamic DNS client to be used when the Internet Service Provider ISP uses dynamic IP addresses instead of fixed IP address The AS 1269 supports our own free Remoterig dynamic DNS service and DynDNS which is not free for new users anymore You can choose to use one of them The Dynamic DNS client checks what IP address your router has got from the ISP and sends the information to the Dynamic DNS s service DNS server When using Dynamic DNS you enter Own host name instead of an IP address in the web browser and you don t need to bother if the IP address at the Remote site changes If you already have a Dynamic DNS account registered for any equipment connected to the same router at the remote site you do not need to register any specific for the AS 1269 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 33 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Remoterig dynamic dns service The Remoterig dynamic dns service only support equipment from Remoterig and Microbit like this Antenna switch the RC 1216H the RRC 1258 and the WebSwitch 1216H etc The Remoterig dynamic dns service do not need any registration it s automatically generated based on the serial number on the equipment To activate the Remoterig dynamic dns client select ddns remoterig com from the drop down on the Dynamic DNS settings page Also select a DNS check interval if your IP add
2. Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 41 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Application firmware upgrade The application firmware can be updated over the Internet via the web interface when bugs are fixed and or new functionality is implemented You don t have to be where the Antenna Switch is located to do the updates Download the new firmware from www remoterig com and save the file on your computer it has a name like 1216H CRC v1 38 2011 09 04 bin Connect to the Antenna switch and select Application upgrade Then click on the Browse button and select the file with the new firmware After that you click on the Upgrade button and the new firmware will be transferred and saved into the RC When the firmware is updated the RC will restart Note Do not interrupt the upgrade process in any way 192 168 0 236 Q fi 51921680236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Gc DO I ES Application firmware upgrade Home System Info Including web pages Profiles The unit v ll restart after the upgrade File with new firmware Set Antennas Inputs V lj fil Ingen fil har valts Temperature RH Upgrade IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart de
3. Okt 17 28 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Antenna settings At the Antenna settings page you can enter a text string which describe the antenna you have connected to the antenna ports 192 168 0 236 C A D 192 168 0 236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Description 1 80m vert Antenna settings Profiles Description 2 40m 2 el A AME Description 3 30m2el Inputs Description 4 20m 5 5 el Temperature RH gt Description 5 17m 4 el IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Description 7 12m 4 el Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Description 8 10m 6 el Bot Lager etd S Description 9 6m 6 el Antenna selection Description 10 80m dipol Ex setti txt E cci Import settings bin Description 6 15m Sel Application upgrade oader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 29 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Serial Settings The Antenna switch can talk direct to a radio CAT port also if the serial adapter 1216R is connected to the pin header P1 The serial parameters are set on the Serial page This settings has no effect when you have connected the Antenna switch to the RRC over IP 192 168 0 236 m Q f 1921680236 Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Serial A baudrate Serial A data
4. between your computer and the USB jack on the 1216H pcb Windows will automatically install the necessary drivers When it s done the text in the bottom field will change from 1216 not connected to 1216 connected which is an indication that you are in connection with the unit Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 12 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit FW HW Advanced Version Firmware Bootloader HW 002 3 0 1 10 002 Setup fetched lenath 2374 bytes SW version 3 0 Failed getting setup info Getting 1216H connected FW HW Version successfully retrieved Click on the Get button and the version of the firmware will show up in the upper window Go to the page www remoterig com and under downloads you can find the latest firmware If there is a newer firmware available download it to your desktop unzip it Change to the FW update tab Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 13 of 47 S e e USER MANUAL microbit FW update IM Microbit Setup Manager v1 11 by Microbit 2 0 AB 2009 2011 c Advanced FW HW version FW update Setup Net info Firmware path Application or Bootloader CAUsersmistNDesktop1216H CRC NEW v1 23 2011 09 30 bin 1216H connected Click on the Select file button and browse to the file with the new firmware it should be something
5. like 1216H CRC v1 23 2011 10 04 bin depending on the version and release date When you have selected the file click on the Update button and the update process will start the text in the bottom field will change to Updating firmware Attention Do not interrupt the update process in any way After about a 1 minute the update is finished and the Antenna Switch will restart When the text RC connected shows up again in the lower field of the Microbit Setup Manager you can change to the FW HW tab and check software version Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 14 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit AS 1269 Setup M Setup Info v1 Ex Serial number 2336 MAC address 00 1E FD 00 C6 F8 DHCP IP Address 192 168 0 236 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Web server port 80 A new window wills pop up with the basic IP settings Change the settings so they fit into your local network and press the Save button to save the new settings The RC will restart again and when the text 1216 connected shows up again in the lower field of the Setup Manager you can click on the Setup button again to verify the changes Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 15 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Net info Click on the Get button to read the IP se
6. service You can use Remoterigs free dynamic DNS service or a DynDNS account New DynDNS account are no longer free For detailed information about Dynamic DNS services see the Dynamic DNS chapters under Configuration with WEB Interface 15 Configure the units Dynamic DNS settings see chapter Dynamic DNS Setting 16 Now it s time to configure your remote router We recommend that you first enable the remote configuring of your router you may need it later After that s done configure port forwarding see chapter Network and Firewalls When this is done your remote control unit should be reachable over the Internet 17 When back at the Control QTH try to browse to the Dynamic DNS address Own host name you registered and entered into the remote control unit You should get in contact with the Antenna Switch internal web server exactly as it was local remember to use port number after the dyndns address if you have changed the webserver port from 80 for example http sm2oan mine nu 8000 Enjoy the remote controlling Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 7 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Hardware Bottom On the bottom side the antenna connectors are located according to the pictures above The antenna switch is normally delivered with SO 239 jack but can also be ordered with N connectors The ventilator will prevent moisture to build up in the housing Ba AS12
7. ss dee os ee er rr EO AVEN NAR NER 24 IP Setting pcr UM 26 Antenna Settings ex M 29 Serial SQtenn GS scones re RR Re NR RAR E E RR 30 Advanced settings met esse bd bea rd EROR HR DAR ke NERE se RNA une 31 Dynamic DNS Setting ccc in ner RK AA RK ja a EK RA n AR mA RR nnne nnn nnn nnn 33 Remoterig dynamic dns service enean eese da nn na da RER RR RE 34 DynDNS dynamic DNSservice smrsssssrsrssssennrrrnrrrennrrrrrrn EEE EERE nnn 36 PING SCUCINGS tea TEES 38 Radio RRG Settligs eoe extetacieneup vr gervan oorr aise pace ae xau Pe RUD EE E a ener XR DG ys 39 Antenna Selectiomicatectetscnadintcines Exr te SEXO ED ERIERORRCRR RYMER EROR NR REX KRER ERE RR nes 40 Application firmware upgrade ssmsssssrrrrssssererrrrrrrr ne rrrrr Arn RK KRA ARR R RK KKR ARR R RR KKR nnn 42 Bootloader firmware upgrade sese ane ere se da n na du RE KRA AR 43 H andec 43 Networks and Firewalls Le eee eee eee eee eere h nenne annua un 43 Portforwarditlg us cues ciet ie sb oe vk Ox eu e HEX E ERREUR RR WEE YER BAV PEE EE KEV RE ETE I REY 44 Appendix D Technical Data eee eee esee ee enne nn enne nna nana 45 Appendix E Safety and Regulatory Information 46 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 2 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit FEE Statement basala tra re
8. 02 3af 48V Supply voltage Local 12 15V Power consumption PoE 60 mA Power consumption Local 200 mA Connectors PTFE dielectric N or SO 239 SWR 1 8 50 MHz 1 1 1 Insert loss 1 8 30 MHz 0 03 dB Insert loss 50 MHz 0 05 dB Power rating 1 8 30 MHz SWR 1 3 1 5kW Power rating 1 8 30 MHz SWR 2 1 2 5kW Power rating 1 8 30 MHz SWR 3 1 1 5kW Ethernet connection 2 RJ45 or 10 pos terminal Mast clamps Stainless Steel 51mm Operating temp 40 60 C Dimensions WxDxH 200x155x140mm Weight 2 1 Kg 1 All unused antenna outputs are grounded The RF card control lines are surge protected with Metal Oxide Varistors 2 The control cable should be shielded FTP CAT 5e or better c e Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 45 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Appendix E Safety and Regulatory Information FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro
9. 3 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit 192 168 0 236 Q f 1921680236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Input 1 Home Input 2 System Info Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Temperature RH A 1 wire temp or and humidity sensor can be connected to Bus B If it s connected you can see the readings on this page Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 24 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit 192 168 0 236 e f 192 168 0 236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 25 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit IP Settings The IP Settings menu is used to setup the initial IP
10. 69 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 8 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Top under the top cover 60 o0 oo LISOEINOW 60 1 aw HLLITTITI To reach the different connectors the top cover have to be removed The top cover is secured to the bottom by 8 stainless steel M3 screws Power The Antenna switch can be power in three different ways depending on your installation If you install it indoor or where power is available you can connect 12V DC power direct to the Antenna Switch if you install it at the foot of the tower for example Power Over Ethernet can be handy to use 1 Via the 2 1 5 5 DC jack on the 1216H pcb see picture In this case the JMP should be in the Ext Pwr position 12V DC e Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 9 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Pin no PWR 12 15VDC centre GND 2 Via the screw terminals on the 1269B pcb see pictures In this case the JMP should be in the Ext Pwr position The terminals are marked with and 3 Via 48V Power over Ethernet In this case the JMP should be in the PoE position You can use a separate PoE Power Injector or use a switch with PoE output In both cases the power should be applied to the terminals according to the info below The RJ45 LAN jack is handy to use when setting up the
11. USER MANUAL micro bit AS 1269 AS 1269 Remote controlled Antenna switch Very preliminary Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 1 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Table of contents Statement of Conditions e eeeeee esee eee nn enne nne n nenne anna a nean 4 General Description Leeseeseese esee nee nn unu nmn nune nnn u neun annus u nuu nun 5 Step by step AS 1269 setup c e seeseese nennen enne nn enne h nenne annum anu unu nnna 6 PAPO AE TE PEEHERTEETECE IIT COIT DILIDIDLIQIDOL LOL IQ OLOI I IDOL 8 BOCOM Me cr 8 Top under the top cover 5 sesvissrissriorsisdbisseid arbet gi sskisd nhanh sea sea sea rea rea nnn nn 9 Configuration with Microbit Setup Manager eese nnn 12 VV dn m 13 aue tce c TJ NS KN 14 SEUD ranson RE 15 Mino E ere nde E S peer grn E frn EE Rn Sve 16 Initial IP Setup 5 ciceweisaevecccevsceweaswesnenausecweasedsdedaesasssvdsevecevenseusawsausecweuss cece 17 Configuration with WEB interface eeeeeeseese sensn ne nenne nean aane ann 21 Configuration with WEB interface eeeeeesese sees nenne nnne 21 Set Antennas iP RIP E ADR RR ERE RR SSA SR RES VR PIS ERI LA SP RR ER ERI ER P ant 23 TIA DO UIUS rp MEM 23 Temperature RH iunii ses oss
12. Y We the manufacturer Microbit 2 0 AB SE 952 61 KALIX Declares that the product Type of equipment GSM Gateway Brand name Trade mark GSM Gateway 1258 Type model 1258A Is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC The product is compatible with the following norms standards Kalix 2008 09 Mikael Styrefors Ce 1 EN 55 022 2006 and A1 EN 55 024 1998 and A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 60950 2006 17 Appendix F Contact Information Support site www remoterig com E mail info microbit se Web site www microbit se Phone 46 923 69620 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 47 of 47
13. a 12000 RRC web 80 RClZ16H 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 192 168 0 Etherfast Cable DSL Router on UPnP For ess 228 228 228 228 236 Oo Status amp Kk FA p pm pw pm m arding Firmware Version 1 05 03 BEFSR41 V3 Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forwarding can be used to set up public services on your network When users from the Internet make certain requests on your network the Router can forward those requests to computers equipped to handle the requests If for example you set the port number 80 HTTP to be forwarded to IP Address 192 158 1 2 then all HTTP requests from outside users will be forwarded to 192 158 1 2 It is recommended that the computer use static IP address You may use this function to establish a web server or FTP server via an IP Gateway Be sure that you enter a valid More Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 1 7 44 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Appendix D Technical Data Product Art no Antenna Switch AS 1269 Frequency Range 1 6 55 MHz Characteristic impendance 50 ohm Outputs 1 10 Inputs 1 Supply voltage PoE IEEE8
14. a AS1269 PA2 Yaesu F 2000 5000 9000 Kenwood IF Kenwood FA FB no txd Kenwood FA no txd Kenwood FB no txd ICOM ICOM no TXD R amp S XK2000 R amp S XK2000 no TXD User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved USER MANUAL microbit When connection to a ICOM radio you must know the CI V Address hex the radio are set to In the example below the switch is connected to a rig with CI V address 66 The Contr Address sets the CI V address of the antenna switch it self If you have more than one equipment which is a controller you may have to change the address to a different one 192 168 0 236 Q f D 192 168 0 236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Advanced settings Home System Info Function Type Yaesu F 2000 5000 9000 iw p ICOM CI V XK2000 Transc Profiles Addr hex ICOM CI V XK2000 Contr Set Antennas Inputs Addr hex Temperature RH Enable external help pages Yes n IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection 66 el Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 32 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit
15. be o OO ac a P OG RO C T RO RR D OC RR Re A RA 46 erii eer enn tant oo rn Oo ROR NS OR RS Or ER RR SENS RY R Re NR RN 46 DISGlallTieI gemene nee ceret E oin fc et e va ben a c ORB FO a E DO RR E DEDE T REG 47 FCC CE Declaration of CONfOrMUItY rrssrsessrrrsrrannnrrrrrrnr nr trrrr rn RR KRKA nnn nnn 47 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 3 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Microbit 2 0 AB reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this document without notice Microbit does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein All parts of the software are property of Microbit 2 0 AB The hardware design schematics PCB layout concept graphics user manual etc are property of Microbit 2 0 AB The device may not be disassembled copied or reversed engineered Copyright 2010 2011 2012 2013 Microbit 2 0 AB All rights reserved Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 4 of 47 S e e USER MANUAL microbit General Description The Antenna switch is designed specially to be used for remote over the Internet controlled systems but can of course be used in other applications also The swi
16. bits Serial A stop bits Serial A parity Serial settings Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 30 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Advanced settings On the Advanced settings page you have to select which protocol you will use depending on your radio You can select some modes which only listen and do not send any questions Elecraft K3 uses the Yeasu settings This setting are used both for control via the serial port and over IP 192 168 0 236 Q f 1921680236 ur e Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home Advanced settings System Info Function Type ICOM CI V XK2000 Transc Addr hex ICOM CI V XK2000 Contr Addr hex Enable external help pages Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade oader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB B
17. d power to the unit either via the 2 1 5 5 DC jack or via the screw terminals see hardware chapter Connect the unit with a CAT5 patch cables to the same Ethernet switch or router as your PC which you will use to setup the system is connected Do not bother with the cables through the inlet in the bottom of the Antenna switch until you have set it up and tested that you can control it via the webbrowser Download the Microbit Setup Manager and the latest firmware from http www remoterig com to your PC Follow the instructions about how to install the Microbit Setup Manager see chapter Configuration with Microbit Setup Manager Find out how your network is configured and configure the AS 1269 to fit into your network see chapter Initial IP Setup with the Microbit Setup Manager Check the installed firmware version If the one you downloaded from Remoterig is newer update the unit with the new firmware see chapter FW HW about how to update When you have configured the unit to fit into your network Start your Web browser and connect to the unit by entering the IP address If you get in contact with the internal web server everything is OK Make the basic software configuration for your system which is described the later in this user manual Nov you have to decide how you should use the switch If you should power it via 12V DC or via Power over Ethernet If you will use PoE you can disconnect your 12V source and move JMPx
18. de Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB The info page shows some static information about the Antenna switch as firmware revision etc and also the basic IP configuration Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 22 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Set Antennas The Set Antenna page is the page you use for manual antenna selections If you have connected the switch a radio for automatic switching you first have to disable the automatic selection with the OFF button on the bottom line m 192 168 0 236 Q f 1921680236 Antenna Switch 1269 microbit eae Info Number Description 80m vert 40m 2 el 30m 2 el Antennas Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH 20m 5 5 el 17m 4 el IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection 15m Sel 12m 4 el 10m 6 el 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 3 6m 6 el JO III EE Geese aes m o Export settings txt 80m dipol Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Inputs If you have connected the input to some sensor you can se the status of the two inputs on this page High is indicating a open input Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 2
19. e RC should be the same The Default gateway is 192 168 128 1 the Gateway in the AS 1269 should be the same In this case you must change the IP s of the RC Use the Microbit Setup Manager to change the IP settings Select the Setup tab click on the Get Setup button and enter the IP addresses in the Setup info dialog box Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 19 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit Serial number 2336 MAC address 00 1E FD 00 C6 F8 DHCP IP Address 192 168 128 236 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 128 1 DNS Server 192 168 128 1 Web server port 80 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 20 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Configuration with WEB interface Before you can use your Antenna switch AS 1269 you must configure it The unit will have the default IP addresses 192 168 0 236 The net mask is 255 255 255 0 The configuration is easiest done via the web interface Be aware of that your PC must be in the same net e g having an IP number between 192 168 0 2 and 192 168 0 254 and not be the same as the AS 1269 If the default IP address the RC not fit your network please use the PC program Microbit Setup Manager to change the IP addresses via USB Select setup page from the links on the left side and edit the parameters After each setup
20. e ham radio op net Username Dynamic DNS account username Password Dynamic DNS account password Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 37 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Ping Settings 192 168 0 236 ur Antenna Switch 1269 gt e tf 51921680236 microbit Home System Info Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Ping settings watchdog Enable ping watchdog IP address to ping Ping interval seconds Action delay seconds Action Action relay Toggle wait secs Failure count to action No 300 300 Restart e 80m vert 2 1 B Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 38 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Radio RRC Settings At the Radio RRC settings page you setup the connection to the Radio RRC if you want the Antenna switch to talk to the radio via the RRC Note the RRC must be connected to the radio CAT port via COM2 if it should work Ip number and port should match the settings in
21. ed to the router port 80 is probably already in use and you need to change the webserver port from 80 to something else In the example below where we have setup the Linksys router we have used port 8000 You will also need to register the Antenna Switch to DynDNS www dyndns com so you can use a host name to connect to it regardless of its dynamic IP address which can change without notice but rarely does If you already have a DynDns account registered for any equipment connected to the same router you do not need to register any specific for the Antenna Switch The following default IP ports are used changeable port number function 80 WEB interface WEB interface are TCP based Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 43 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Portforwarding A typical setup screen for activating port forwarding is shown below There is one row assigned for each port service all refereeing to the IP of the Radio RRC and the RC 1216H at the 5 row Q Application amp Gaming c LINKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Applications amp Gaming Port Range Forwardi Ba AS1269 PA2 Setup Q Q 192 168 0 1 Forwarding htm Security Port Range Forwarding Applications amp Gaming Administrati Port Range Application SIP to 5060 192 168 0 Audio 11000 Dat
22. ights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 17 of 47 S e e pore MANDAL microbit The Netmask is 255 255 255 0 the Netmask in the RC 1216H should be the same The Default gateway 192 168 0 1 the Gateway and DNS server in the RC should be the same In this case all the default IP setting will be OK M setup Info v1 Ex Serial number 2336 MAC address 00 1E FD 00 C6 F8 DHCP IP Address 192 168 0 236 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Web server port 80 Save In most cases the Gateway and the DNS server is the same and the IP of the router Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 18 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H USES Md microbit In another network this is the result of the ipconfig command ex C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 26081 lt C Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp P gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix m IP Address 6 e 192 168 128 186 Subnet Mask r 0 2 255 255 128 686 Default Gateway sees s 172 16B 128 1 Your PC IP address in this example is 192 168 128 10 this means that the IP of the AS 1269 must have IP s in the area 192 168 128 2 to 192 168 128 255 The Netmask is 255 255 128 0 this the Netmask in th
23. ing in your ears reduce the volume level or discontinue use e Never connect a power supply of more than 18 VDC to the power jack The supply voltage must be between 10 V and 18 V to prevent damaging the device Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 46 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Disclaimer The author has written this document to the best of his knowledge but does not guarantee that the contents will satisfy the desire and expectation of the reader The author or Microbit takes no responsibility for damage or injuries of any kind that may arise from the use and miss use of the product or information contained The author do not warrant the accuracy and correctness of the information contained All brand and names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders FCC CE Declaration of conformity Microbit 2 0 AB Nystaden 1 Sweden Type model of FCC Part 15 Kalix 2011 09 15 Mikael Styrefors Fe DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We the manufacturer SE 952 61 KALIX Declares that the product Type of equipment Brand name Trade mark Remotecontrol RC 1216H IP Remote unit Is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions The product is compatible with the following norms standards ANSI 63 4 Class B Nystaden Sweden EMC LVD DECLARATION OF CONFORMIT
24. nection is up and when everything is OK it changes to slow flashing 1per sec LINK LED A yellow LED besides the Ethernet connector on the 1216H pcb indicates the status of the Ethernet interface LNK Yellow LED indicates link OK flashing LED indicates traffic Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 11 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Configuration with Microbit Setup Manager The initial settings of the network parameters are easiest done with the Microbit Setup Manager The Setup Manager is a software which runs under Windows on a PC and connects to the RC via USB an USB cable is supplied with the AS 1269 The Setup Manager can be used for e IP Settings and verification o IP address Netmask Gateway DNS o DHCP e Firmware upgrade o Application o Bootloader o Factory default reset O00 Start with downloading the Microbit Setup Manager from the homepage www remoterig com Install the Setup Manager by following the instructions which shows up If you have an older Windows version where Netframework 2 0 is not installed the installer will guide you through the installation of Netframework When you have finished the installation a new shortcut to Microbit Setup Manager will show up on the desktop Click on the icon to start Microbit Setup Manager e Microbit Setup Managen Connect your AS1269 to 12V and connect the USB cable
25. nternet as long as you are operating on you own LAN use the IP address M 192 168 0 236 c C f DO 192 168 0 236 Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Dynamic DNS check 10 EJ interval Profiles Dynamic DNS host name ddns webswitch se ma Set Antennas Ovm host name liSv3h8el ddns webswitch se Inputs Temperature RH username ws1216H 2336 Dynamic DNS settings password bsetf4e0 IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 35 of 47 pore MANDAL microbit DynDNS dynamic DNSservice The Antenna Switch also supports the commercial dynamic DNS service DynDns Earlier this was a free service it s still free for old users but not for new If your router has a DynDNS client you can also use that one and do not activate more than one DynDNS client at the same LAN segment DynDNS do not accept multiple updates from same IP The DynDNS client checks what IP address your router has got from the ISP and sends the information to DynDNS s DNS server When using DynDNS you enter Own host name instead of an IP address in we browsers address field and y
26. on the 1269B pcb to the PoE positon Connect your LAN cable either to the RJ45 jack marked LAN or to the screw terminals on the 1269B PCB Now you can use the inlet in the bottom of the Switch to make a more permanent installation The screw terminals are marked with the standard colors of CAT5 6 cables Be very careful if you use the screw terminals Interchanging the wire can damage both the Antenna switch and the PoE supply Microbit do not take any responsibility of damaged units or connected equipment Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 6 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit 12 After preparing the cables connect them to the controlled equipment Connect the power to all equipment Check with your web browser again that you are in contact with unit and can control the connected equipment 13 When everything works as it should on your local network it s time to setup your Internet router so you can reach the unit from the outside world over the Internet If you already have other equipment that you remote control you can go direct to 14 as you don t need to use a separate Dynamic DNS service 14 The first thing is to determine if your Internet Service Provider ISP are providing you with a fixed or dynamic IP address Fixed IP s are rare so you probably have a dynamic IP address if you are not paying extra for a fixed one A dynamic IP is no problem but you need to use a dynamic DNS
27. ou don t need to bother if the IP address at the remote QTH changes You need to register an account at http www dyndns com services dns dyndns and get a domain name There are other providers of the same service but AS 1269 only supports DynDNS or Remoterig ddns 192 168 0 236 Q fi 51921680236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Dynamic DNS settings Home System Info Dynamic DNS check 10 2 r interval Profiles Dynamic DNS host name members dyndns org l Set Antennas Ovm host name sm2oan dnsalias net Inputs Temperature RH username sm2oan IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 36 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Parameter Setting Dynamic DNS check interval Sets how often the external IP address of your router should be checked value in minutes Off Dynamic DNS client disabled 600 1440 Dynamic DNS host name Sets which DNS service you will use ddns remoterig com our own free service members dyndns org commercial service Own host name Domain name registered at DynDNS com Example my radio sit
28. pages is finished press Submit to temporary store the new settings When you do that a new red Apply changes button appears on the pages You can now change parameters on other pages but the new settings will not take effect until you press Apply changes When you do that the unit will reboot and start up with the new settings If you change your mind after clicking on submit you can click on Restart device on the left to restart the device without changing any settings Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 21 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit M 192 168 0 236 C fi 5 192 168 0 236 Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Company Product Model Software Hardware Bootloader Build 1269B S N PID Uptime MAC IP address Netmask Gateway DNS Microbit Antenne Switch 1269B 1269B 3 0 2 1 10 Mar 19 2013 10 52 09 Unknown 2336 256 252 00 1e d 00 c6 8 192 168 0 236 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 Max available memory 18501 bytes Last Dynamic DNS status Inactive Ping status watchdog Off Active profile Default Application upgra
29. parameters needed for the unit to connect to the IP network Down below the settings are described more in details M 192 168 0 236 amp C fi O 192 168 0 236 Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Profiles Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade oader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 IP settings Unit ID Banner DHCP IP Netmask Gateway Dns server Web server port Eth type Web page user Web page pwd Off gt 192 168 0 236 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 80 Auto prefer 10 Mbit Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 26 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Parameter Setting Unit ID Banner Text whatever you want that will be shown at the top of the web page within brackets Used to identify different units empty default text DHCP Select between a fixed IP address and DHCP Fixed IP address is recommended No default Yes IP IP address only when fixed IP address is used 192 168 0 236 default nnn nnn nnn nnn Netmask Net mask only when fixed IP address i
30. ress change often you can select a low value if it goes month between the changes you can select a higher value After that click on Submit and Apply changes the RRC will restart 192 168 0 236 Q fi 51921680236 m Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Dynamic DNS check 10 e r interval Profiles Dynamic DNS host name ddns webswitch se rm Set Antennas Ovm host name Inputs Temperature RH Dynamic DNS settings username password IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB After the switch has restarted go back to the Dynamic DNS settings page You will now see that the settings Own hostname Username and Password are automatically generated The Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 34 of 47 USER MANUAL microbit only important information is the Own host name copy the whole row this is the information you should put into your web browsers address field when you contact the unit in the future Store it as a Bookmark as it is difficult to remember No more registration is needed Remember that DNS address like this is only for use when you connect over the i
31. s 24000 25000 Dynamic DNS settings Bing skiing 27500 30000 Radio RRC settings Antenna selechon 50000 55000 3600 3769 Export settings txt Export settings bin 3770 4000 Import settings bin 1 r Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB nn GG mq a qm a m nn aO ao aq ao ao ao o ao o ao o o o o H N N N 4 N N 04 4 N N 4 NN N N NSN ON N N N NN N ON ON oo o o o o CO CO wo oOo CO CO Oo CO CO CO CO CO DO oo CO oms Oo IM ow vo O O I O O I O I O O X0 909990 0 O N d WwW WW UJ UJ UJ WwW WwW QJ UJ UJ Ww QJ ee ee es es QJ Ww UJ OO N MN NM NN NN NN NN NN N NON NON ON ON NN ON ON ON O bh b bh bh bh b b bh b b b bh b bh b bh b b hb b b b hb b bh vo uu QU UU UO U U U Ul U U U U U U UU U QU U uuu U U u Relays used by antenna selection J 19 289 3I 4I Disconnect timeout Disabled mins m o Last set frequency 10104 kHz Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 40 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit If you want the antennas to be deselected eg grounded after a while when the radio is switched off and the switch get no answers on frequency requests you can set a Disconnect timeout Ba AS1269 PA2
32. s used 255 255 255 0 default nnn nnn nnn nnn Gateway Gateway only when fixed IP address is used 192 168 0 1 default nnn nnn nnn nnn Dns server DNS address only when fixed IP address is used 192 168 0 1 default nnn nnn nnn nnn Web server port Sets the port number for the Internal webserver This port number often has to be changed if port 80 already is used by other equipment 80 default Eth type Type of Ethernet connection Auto Auto prefer 10 Mbit default 10HDX 10FDX 100HDX 100FDX Auto prefer 10 Mbit is default as more speed is not needed and the emissions from a 10 Mbit LAN is much less than from a 100 Mbit LAN If you use fixed settings you must have a managed switch where you can set the same setting Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 27 of 47 USER MANUAL AS 1269 microbit Web page user Enable password protection for the web by entering a username this field and a password next field If this field is empty the RC will not ask for password Some of the pages are still accessible but no editing is possible empty default username Web page pwd Password for the web pages and telnet connection empty default password Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013
33. system while the screw terminals are recommended for permanent installation If you use the RJ45 for permanent use remember to connect the screen to the screw terminal marked Shield Pin Screw term Ethernet RJ45 no 1 Orange white Out 2 Orange Out 3 Green White In 4 Blue 48V DC 5 Blue White 48V DC 6 Green In 7 Brown White 48V DC 8 Brown 48V DC USB The USB interface is used to initially set up the IP parameters It can also be used for downloading new software can also be done via the WEB interface A USB cable is included with the product ETHERNET Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 10 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit The unit can be connected to both 10 and 100 Mbit s Ethernet based TCP IP network The Antenna Switch can be configured for different connection types for Ethernet port Auto 10HDX 10FDX 100HDX 100FDX and Auto with preferred 10FDX Default is Auto with preferred 10FDX which works best in most cases The Ethernet cable can be connected via the RJ45 LAN jack or via the screw terminals as described under PoE above ON LED A Green flashing LED beside the USB connector on the 1216H pcb is indicating normal status STATUS LED A Green flashing LED on the 1269B pcb indicates that the communication between the both pcbs are OK It will flash fast until the con
34. tch can be manually controlled via an internal web interface The switch is connected to the Internet primarily via 10 or 100 Mbit Ethernet and fixed connections like DSL cable and WLAN or 3G Mobile systems The Switch is easily configured via modern USB and WEB based user interfaces Together with Remoterig RRC 1258 it can be setup to automatically follow your band changes The switch connects to the RRC over IP no serial port is needed It can be powered with 48V via the Ethernet cable according to the PoE standard or with 12 DC This means that the switch can be placed in a tower up to 100m from the schack The switch is built in stainless steel and can be placed outdoor It s normally delivered with SO 239 connectors but can be ordered with N connectors both with PTFE dielectric PA Exc S mi Antenna Switch 1268 low lar Imicfear 100 240 VAC t RRC 1258Mkils E CAT 5e max 100m 4 CAT 5e max 100m ee Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 5 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H USES Md microbit Step by step AS 1269 setup Below follows a recommendation about how to proceed when setting up the system 1 2 10 11 Ba AS1269 PA2 Spend some time to read thru this user manual to get familiar with the product Remove the top cover of your Antenna Switch Check that the Jumper JMPx is in the EXT position Apply 12V DC good stabilize
35. tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Safety Notice e Do not use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool e Avoid using this product during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning e Warning Never operate this device with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels Hearing expert s advice against continuous high volume operation if you experience a ring
36. the Radio RRC 192 168 0 236 m Q f 1921680236 Antenna Switch 1269 microbit Home System Info Mode Enabled d Profiles IP Address 192 168 0 228 UDP Port 13010 Radio RRC settings Set Antennas Inputs Temperature RH IP settings Antenna settings Serial settings Advanced settings Dynamic DNS settings Ping settings Radio RRC settings Antenna selection Export settings txt Export settings bin Import settings bin Application upgrade Bootloader upgrade Restart device Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 39 of 47 USER HANDAL microbit Antenna selection At the antenna selection page you can decide which antenna you want to use at different frequencies First select which antennas you want to be automatically selected on the bottom line Then you can enter the frequency ranges in the boxes to the left ant mark which antenna port you want to be active for each range sm20 752s sm2oan i Q fi 1921680236 m Antenna Switch 1269 sm20 7s2s sm2oan microbit Start frequency End frequency Home kHz 000 kHz 999 System Info 3000 3599 Profiles 6500 7500 Set Antennas 9500 10500 Inputs Temperature RH 23500 14500 18000 19000 IP settinas l J Antenna settings 20500 22000 Serial settings Advanced setting
37. tting currently in use by the Switch Advanced 00 1e fd 00 ce f8 192 168 0 236 255 255 255 0 lt 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 16 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H USES Md microbit Initial IP setup The default Ip settings from the factory is 192 168 0 236 The net mask is 255 255 255 0 gateway and DNS is 192 168 0 1 To be able to contact the AS 1269 via the network you must configure the units to fit into your home network You can check your network configuration from your PC On the start menu select Run In the Run dialog box enter cmd Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you You will get a DOS window At the DOS promt enter ipconfig ex C WINDOWS system3 cmd exe Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2606 lt C Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp P gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix mb IP fddress s s a o s a remm mi Subnet Mask 255 255 255 868 Default Gateway 192 168 6 1 Then you will get the needed information Your PC IP address in this example is 192 168 0 101 this means that the IP of the AS 1269 must have IP s in the area 192 168 0 2 to 192 168 0 255 Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All r
38. vice Microbit 2 0 AB Ba AS1269 PA2 Microbit 2 0 AB 2010 All rights reserved User manual Rev PA2 2013 Okt 17 42 of 47 USER MANUAL 1 H AS 1269 microbit Wait a minute or two then connect to the Antenna switch again and select Info and verify that the Software version is updated If it looks like its not updated empty the web browser cache to prevent it from showing an old cached page The update NEVER fails but the browser is a common problem Bootloader firmware upgrade This follows the same steps as the application firmware upgrade procedure above Restart device Restart device can be used if you want to reset and restart the Antenna Switch without saving any changes before apply changes or just for ordinary reset Networks and Firewalls One of the major obstacles when trying to remotely control something is the fact that the Internet Service Provider ISP forces us to use dynamic IP addresses We can never know from time to time which IP address our modem firewall router has on its outside interface the IP address you will try to connect to Most people use NAT routers that translates IP addresses on the inside your little LAN to one common IP address on the outside using port conversion At the remote end the router must be configured so that port 80 default settings is directed to the Antenna switch which should have a static IP address If you have other remote controlled equipment connect
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