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
MDS 05-4670A01, Rev. E SD Series Reference Manual (x710 Mode) i
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RF Safety Notice (English and French) .......................................................................................... iv
FCC Part 15 Notice......................................................................................................................... iv
Industry Canada Notice .................................................................................................................. iv
1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Conventions Used in This Manual .................................................................................................1
1.2 Electronic Manuals ........................................................................................................................ 2
2.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators ......................................................................................... 3
2.2 Key Product Features ....................................................................................................................4
2.3 Model Offerings ............................................................................................................................. 4
2.4 Operating Modes and Applicable Manuals ....................................................................................5
2.5 Accessories and Spares ................................................................................................................ 6
3.0 APPLICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 6
Point-to-Multipoint, Multiple Address Systems (MAS) .....................................................................6
Point-to-Point System ......................................................................................................................7
Continuously-Keyed versus Switched-Carrier Operation.................................................................8
Single-Frequency (Simplex) Operation............................................................................................ 8
4.0 INSTALLATION PLANNING ................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Typical Installation ......................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Mounting Options ..........................................................................................................................9
Optional DIN Rail Mounting ...........................................................................................................10
4.3 Antennas and Feedlines .............................................................................................................. 11
Feedlines ....................................................................................................................................... 11
4.4 DC Power Connection .................................................................................................................12
4.5 Grounding Considerations ...........................................................................................................13
4.6 COM1 (Management) Connections .............................................................................................13
COM1 in Analog Operation............................................................................................................14
4.7 COM2 (Data) Connections ..........................................................................................................15
4.8 Ethernet Interface (RJ-45) ...........................................................................................................17
5.0 STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 18
5.1 Initial Startup & Checkout ............................................................................................................19
5.2 Initial Software Configuration .......................................................................................................19
Serial vs. Telnet Access, and the Device Manager........................................................................20
Connecting a PC & Setting Basic Parameters...............................................................................20
6.0 TRANSCEIVER MANAGEMENT........................................................................................ 21
6.1 Software Commands ...................................................................................................................21