User guide

SATELLINE-3AS NMS / NMS Epic / NMS 869 / VHF
User Guide, Version 1.0
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Settings
The snapshot of the
Programming menu
below presents the default setup of SATELLINE-3AS
NMS / NMS Epic / NMS 869 / VHF radio modems.
Note: Some settings may be market area dependent. For more details
contact the authorized SATEL dealer in your market area or SATEL
Technical Support (technical.support@satel.com).
Table 2.2.
Serial ports 1&2 - available functions and interface levels
Port Function Interface level
Port 1 DATA/NMS/OFF RS-232
Port 2 NMS /DATA/OFF RS-232/485/422
Only one DATA port and one NMS port are available; if the other port is selected
as the DATA port, the function of the other port must be either NMS or OFF.
Table 2.3.
Possible DATA port and the NMS port configurations.
Port Data speed Characters Parity Stop bits
DATA 1200…38400 bps 7 or 8 bit data None, Even, Odd 1 or 2
NMS 9600 bps 8 bit data Even 1
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SATELLINE-3ASd NMS
SW: version_info_of_the_software_comes_here
HW: version_info_of_the_hardware_comes_here
RF: version_info_of_the_radio_module_comes_here
Center frequency xxx.xxxxxx MHz / Channel spacing xx.xxx kHz
SERIAL: xxxxxxxxxx Name: Modem_Name
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1 ) Radio Settings TX frequency: nnn.nnnnnn MHz / TX Power 1 W
RX frequency: nnn.nnnnnn MHz / FEC OFF /
RSSI Threshold -112 dBm / Error check OFF
TX delay 0 ms / Sync interval default
2 ) Network Mode Basic - TX Priority
3 ) Serial Port 1 DATA / RS232 / 19200 bps / 8 bit data / None parity /
1 stop bit
4 ) Serial Port 2 NMS / RS232 / 9600 bps / 8 bit data / Even parity /
1 stop bit
5 ) Handshaking CTS Clear To Send / CD RSSI threshold / RTS Ignored /
Pause length 3 bytes
6 ) Additional Setup SL-commands ON / LCD read-only OFF
7 ) Tests & Counters
A ) Restore factory settings
E ) EXIT and save settings
Q ) QUIT without saving
Enter selection >
Note: The default value RSSI threshold depends
on the channel spacing as follows:
-112 dBm @ 25 kHz
-114 dBm @ 12.5 kHz
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