User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright and Trademark
- RF Safety Notice (English and French)
- FCC Part 15 Notice
- Industry Canada Notice
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 3.0 APPLICATIONS
- 4.0 INSTALLATION PLANNING
- 5.0 STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION
- 6.0 TRANSCEIVER MANAGEMENT
- 6.1 Software Commands
- Entering Commands
- AK
- ALARM
- AMASK [0000 0000–FFFF FFFF]
- ASENSE [HI, LO]
- AUDIO [ON, OFF]
- BAUD [xxxxx abc]
- BIN [DATA, CLEAR]
- BOOT
- BUFF [ON, OFF]
- CKEY [ON–OFF]
- CTS [0–255]
- CTSHOLD [0–60000]
- DATAKEY [ON, OFF]
- DEV
- DEVICE [DCE, CTS KEY]
- DKEY
- DLINK [ON/OFF/xxxx]
- DTYPE [NODE/ROOT]
- DUMP
- EMP [ON/OFF]
- ETHADDR
- FORCEALARM [ON or OFF]
- FORCEDCD [ON or OFF]
- HELP
- INIT
- INIT [SDx]
- INIT [P-20]
- IPCONFIG
- KEY
- MENU
- MODEL1
- MODEL2
- MODEM [xxxx]
- OWM [XXX...]
- OWN [XXX...]
- PORT [RS232, RS485]
- PTT [0–255]
- PTTSIG [OFF, LOW, HI]
- PWR [20–37]
- RESTORECONFIG
- RESTOREDEFAULTS
- RMODE [X710, TRANSPARENT, PACKET, CMAC, HELP]
- RSSI
- RTSKEY [ON, OFF]
- RTU [ON/OFF/0-80]
- RX [xxx.xxxx]
- RXATTN [ON or OFF]
- RXLEVEL [–20 to 0]
- RXTOL [NORMAL or CUSTOM]
- RXTOT [NONE, 1-1440]
- SAVECONFIG
- SCD [0-255]
- SER
- SHOW [DC, PWR]
- SNR
- SPECTRUM [xxx.xx]
- SQUELCH [AUTO, BYPASSED]
- SREV
- STAT
- SWC [ON, OFF]
- TFTP
- TEMP
- TOT [1-255, ON, OFF]
- TX [xxx.xxxx]
- TXLEVEL [–20 to 0, AUTO]
- UNIT [10000...65000]
- UPTIME
- VERSION
- 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8.0 TECHNICAL REFERENCE
- 8.1 Technical Specifications
- 8.2 Performing Network-Wide Remote Diagnostics
- 8.3 User-Programmable I/O Functions - Pending
- 8.4 Analog Operation of the Transceiver
- Physical Interface
- Operational Characteristics
- Web Method
- TFTP Method
- Serial Transfer Method
- Error Messages During File Transfers
- 9.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
38 SD Series Reference Manual (x710 Mode) MDS 05-4670A01, Rev. E
STAT
Alarm Status
This command shows the current alarm status of the transceiver.
If no alarms exist, the message
NO ALARMS PRESENT
appears.
If an alarm does exist, a two-digit code (00–31) is displayed and the
alarm is identified as “Major” or “Minor.” A brief description of the
alarm code is also given.
If more than one alarm exists, the word
MORE
appears at the bottom of
the screen, and additional alarms are viewed by pressing the
key. Detailed descriptions of event codes are provided in Table 14 on
Page 41.
SWC [ON, OFF]
Switched Carrier
How you configure this command is based on whether or not the trans-
ceiver is listening to a continuously keyed master. If the master is not
continuously keyed, then the master is operating in switched carrier
mode and the transceiver’s SWC setting should be ON. If the master is
continuously keyed, the transceiver’s SWC setting should be OFF. For
B modem operation only. SWC should be OFF for A modems.
NOTE:
SWC
must be set to
ON
for switched carrier operation.
TFTP
TFTP Settings
Used to set/show all TFTP settings for upgrading the radio’s firmware
through the Ethernet port using TFTP transfer. The command can be
used in several different ways:
•
TFTP HOST [ipaddr]
sets the IP address of the TFTP server hosting
the firmware.
•
TFTP FILE [filename]
specifies the filename of the firmware to
downloaded.
•
TFTP GET
is used after the above commands to begin the TFTP
transfer.
•
TFTP STATUS
can be used to check on the progress of the down-
load.
TEMP
Internal
Temperature
This command shows the internal temperature of the transceiver in
degrees Celsius.
ENTER