User's Manual

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E Series Data Radio – User Manual
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Unit Information - Details
More detailed information is also available to assist in identifying
components installed in the unit (remote, base station or hot
standby).
The additional information provided is:
Controller Rev refers to the microcontroller firmware
component version for the radio.
DSP Code Rev refers to the DSP firmware component
version for the radio.
Processor Board ID refers to the processor board
identification number and hardware revision information for
the radio.
RF Deck ID refers to the RF deck board identification
number and hardware revision information inside the radio.
Production Build Code refers to the automated production
test and calibration sequence used during manufacture of
the radio.
Hardware indicates whether the radio is half or full duplex.
Unit Type indicates whether the unit is recognised as a
remote or base station.
Tx and RX Frequency Range indicates the frequency range
for which the radio is capable of being operated in.
In the case of a base station unit the following additional
information is provided:
Base Firmware Pack refers to the firmware package
version installed in the base station (front panel) controller
which is separate to the radio installed. There are several
components associated with this firmware package and a
Messages
The message window provides a log of error messages occurring
during use of the programmer utility. Several error messages may
occur as a result of a selection.
Status Bar
The status bar is located at the bottom of the main window and
provides information regarding communication actions occurring
with the radio data modem.
Additional fields located on the status bar include:
Unit ID refers to the identification label used by the
diagnostics utility. This is currently the same as the unit’s
serial number.
Mode refers to the type of session established. It can be a
File, Local indicating a local port connection to the unit or
Remote indicating communications is via a radio channel.
Rotating bar progress indicator showing data is being
transferred to or received from a unit.
Part I – TVIEW+ Management Suite - Programmer
Unit Information
The information displayed is intended to assist the user to identify
the radio modem as well as support should their services be
needed.
Radio Model refers to the type of unit. The ER450 is a remote
unit and the EE450 is a exciter inside a base station unit.
Radio Type refers to the frequency band supported by the
radio as well as the channel bandwidth. For example 51A02 is
a type 51 band with a 25kHz channel.