Compaq Wolf GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
Wolf™ is a wireless multi-band signal meter system that
works with the iPAQ® PocketPC® in sweeping, analyzing and
optimizing indoor and outdoor wireless networks. The receiver
measures both Cellular 868-896 MHz and PCS 1930-1995 MHz
demodulating both bands and delivering vital wireless data.
Measurements include full spectrum sweep, channel compari-
sons, best servers, adjacent channels and more. Wolf™ allows
those familiar with the iPAQ’s PocketPC® interface a unique
advantage over “software only” products currently available
because Wolf™ functions as a complete indoor analysis sys-
tem combining the ubiquitous PocketPC® environment along
with Berkeley’s precision receiver technology.
Wolf receiver (top view) has an SMA male connector for the
supplied antenna. Wolf receiver may be powered here for
desktop use using the supplied transformer. This manual
contains operational procedures to get the user up-and-going
right out of the box. For any details regarding the iPAQ, users
should read all materials from Compaq and contact them.
STARTING UP Wolf
Power up your Wolf by pushing power button in upper right
corner of unit. This power will automatically power up the
Wolf receiver also. When you power down the iPAQ, (push
the power button on the upper right quickly-holding this button
will also toggle the backlight on and off) your Wolf receiver
will also shut down. Connect the included antenna to the
SMA connector and remove the stylus by pushing down on it.
Use your stylus to tap onto the Windows® icon in the upper
left corner. Choose Wolf in the pulldown menu. Data may be
transferred to a PC via the IrDA window or USB or serial con-
nection. Install Wolf software by connecting your iPAQ to your
PC and inserting included BVS software CD-ROM into PC to
begin installation. You may also use the provided Compact
Flash Installer card.
Wolf ACCESSORIES
Your Wolf includes the following accessories: antenna, 2 sets
of AA (Ni-MH) removable batteries (8 total), Simply insert
depleted batteries into charger and plug charger into AC
outlet. See top of charger for LED status indicator lights (see
end of manual for charger specs). Approximate charging time
for 4 Ni-MH batteries is just over one hour. Run time is just
over two hours. Wolf uses common AA battery cells found in