User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- Serviceability of this Manual
- Operational Safety Notices
- FM/UL/CSA Notice MDS iNet 900 When Approved
- FM/UL/CSA Conditions of Approval MDS iNet 900 When Approved
- FCC Notice, U.S.A. MDS iNet 900 When Approved
- FCC Information
- 1.0 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- 2.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 3.0 INSTALLATION PLANNING
- 4.0 INSTALLATION
- 4.1 Step 1— Mounting the Transceiver
- 4.2 Step 2—Install the Antenna and Feedline
- 4.3 Step 3—Connect the Data Equipment
- 4.4 Step 4—Measure & Install Primary Power
- 4.5 Step 5—Review the Radio’s Configuration
- 4.6 Step 6—Connect the User Data Equipment
- 4.7 Step 7—Check for Normal Operation
- 4.8 Performance Optimization
- 5.0 TRADITIONAL REPEATER CONFIGURATION WITH TWO RADIOS
- 6.0 PROGRAMMING
- 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8.0 REPEATER ASSITED LANS
- 9.0 TECHNICAL REFERENCE
- 10.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
- IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY...
MDS 05-2873A01, Rev. A MDS iNet 900 Installation and Operation Guide 23
DRAFT 6—8/29/01
System Configuration Screen
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Figure 13. System Configuration Screen
(Items discussed are outlined with red and blue.)
System Mode This screen is the location where you will check and set, if necessary,
the “System Mode”. If the unit will serve as the Access Point station and
Access Point (gateway) into the IP network, click on
Access Point. There
should only be one radio in each iNet network set to
Access Point. All
other radios in the system should be set to
Station.
Data Interface Here too is the location for choosing the primary data port for the radio.
By default, it is the
ETHERNET Port. If you are connecting lower speed,
RS/EIA-232 devices, click on the
Serial Port button, and then the Submit
button to implement the change.
Radio/Modem Screen
1
Z?
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Figure 14. Radio/Modem Menu Items
(Item discussed are outlined with red.)
1. This direction is a guess as the setting controls are not active on my prototype.