User's Manual

34 TransNET OEM Integration Guide 05-3946A01, Rev. C
Once connected, communication (baud rate) is established through the
command interface. To access the command interface, press the key,
followed by one or more keystrokes (delivered at about half-second
intervals), until the “>” prompt is displayed.
NOTE: The DIAG port (RJ-11 connector) uses 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. It can au-
tomatically configure itself to function at 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
and 115200 bps. [Default:
BAUD = 9600]
If the DLINK setting is ON, the DIAG port will start out in Diagnostic Link mode. This
is a special protocol used to support Network-Wide Diagnostics. The process described
in the paragraph above causes the radio to exit the diagnostic link mode and enter the
command mode. If there is no input in command mode for 5 minutes, the DIAG port
will revert back to diagnostic link mode.
PC-Based Configuration Tool
The MS Windows™-based MDS TransNET Configuration Software
(P/N 06-4059A01) is designed for use with a PC connected to the radio’s
diagnostics port.
The TransNET Configuration Software provides access to all of the radio’s
capabilities with the benefit of context-sensitive help. The program is shipped
as part of the TransNET support CD included with every order (Part No.
03-2708A02)
8.2 User Commands
A series of tables begin on the next page that provide reference charts of
various user commands for the transceiver. See “Detailed Command Descrip-
tions” on Page 40 for more details.
Entering Commands
The proper procedure for entering commands is to type the command,
followed by an keystroke. For programming commands, the
command is followed by , the appropriate information or values, and
then .
ESC
ENTER
ENTER
SPACE
ENTER