User's Manual

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E Series Data Radio – User Manual
© Copyright 2005 Trio DataCom Pty. Ltd.
This dialog provides a facility for reversing any remote
configuration changes that cause unexpected results resulting in
the device reverting to previous configuration if contact is lost.
Choose “Make changes and resume contact” to safeguard
changes. Some parameter changes (such as frequency change)
will, by definition, automatically result in lost contact.
Choose “Make changes anyway and finish” to complete intentional
changes which will result in lost contact.
Part I – TVIEW+ Management Suite - Programmer
After configuration data has been written, the session with the unit
is closed and the programmer reverts to file mode.
Note: In general, any change made on the programmer screen
must be written to the unit (using the write function) to become
permanently stored. However, changes to Power adjust, Mute
adjust and 7x/Rx trim take immediate effect to allow test and
adjustment prior to permanent storage via the write function.
Cancel Session (also available on the toolbar)
This function closes the session with unit and puts the programmer
back into file mode. All configuration changes are discarded
including changes to Power Adjust, Mute Adjust and Tx/Rx Trim.
Wizard (also available on toolbar)
This function permits the user to select standard configurations
after the configuration from a unit has been read or a file opened.
The user is prompted via a series of dialogue windows to select the
desired configuration that can then be written to the unit (remote
radio or base station).
Clone Mode
This function permits writing of the same configuration data to
several units. This feature is normally used for configuring data
radio modems connected locally.
The procedure is:
Read the configuration from the first unit.
Configure the parameters (or open a previously saved
configuration file).
Select Clone Mode (Modem menu).
Write the configuration to the first unit.
The changes will take effect when unit is repowered.
Connect the next unit.
Write the next unit which establishes a session and
recognises the unit serial number and type, which then
configures the unit
Repower the unit for changes to take effect
Repeat the last 3 steps for the remaining units.