User's Manual

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385700-1006-006 INSTALLATION
Document use is restricted to that described on cover 2-24
5. Select #28 (Status Request) from the LCP menu. The Local Command Processor
(LCP) screen appears on the terminal. If the LCP menu does not appear, follow
instruction in Section 2.5.1 to correctly set the terminal.
6. Select #1 (Vehicle Address). Assign an address for that radio. The range of
allowable hexadecimal addresses is from 0001
16
to FFFE
16
. Each mobile radio in
the system must have a unique address.
7. After assigning the address for that radio, select #36 (Save Current Settings).
8. Select #35 (Setting) from the LCP menu. Verify the following settings:
Vehicle ID = “Value set in step 6”
2.5.4.2 THRESHOLD VERIFICATION
1. Select #28 (Status Request) from the LCP menu. The Local Command Processor
(LCP) screen appears on the terminal. If the LCP menu does not appear, follow
instruction in Section 2.5.1 to correctly set the terminal.
Lower Lock Threshold = factory settings, (thresholds per configuration
sheet shipped with the radio)
Lower Threshold = factory settings, (thresholds per configuration
sheet shipped with the radio)
Upper Threshold = factory settings, (thresholds per configuration
sheet shipped with the radio)
2. If the thresholds are different from those on the configuration sheet, contact
Andrew for additional information. These settings are configured at the factory
during production test and should only be modified by qualified personnel.
3. Place the radio power switch to the
OFF
position unless the following step is to be
completed.
2.5.4.3 MDR DATA 2 PORT CONFIGURATION (OPTIONAL)
The following procedure needs to be completed for those systems in which the Mobile Data
Radio
Data 2
port will be utilized.
The
DATA 2
port is designed to transmit RS-232 data to a vehicle-mounted instrument. In
order to do this, the
DATA 2
port must be configured via the LCP menu prior to operation of
the radio on the vehicle. The allowable RS-232 options are:
Data Rate:
9
600 or
1
9200
Parity:
E
ven,
O
dd, or
N
one
Data Bits:
7
or
8
Stop Bits:
1
or
2
For example, to set DATA2 for a data rate of 9600, Even parity, 7 data bits, and 2 stop bits
perform the following commands on the LCP menu