User's Manual

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Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 10-14
Step 5 - Activate Entry Point - PTP Wizard
Select Point to Point with Half Duplex Entry Point.
Select ‘Entry Point radio’ and click on the “Start The Wizard” button.
The Wizard now prompts the user to configure the minimum parameters to achieve point to point operation. For each
configuration item, help text is provided on the HTML programmer interface. If you are manually specifying IP addresses,
ensure you record them for future reference. You will need to know the IP address of each radio in future steps.
After configuration of all items are complete, activate the configuration by clicking on the “Activate Configuration” button in
the top right corner.
Step 6 - Activate Remote - PTP Wizard
Repeat steps (3) to (5) for the Remote radio. When in Step 5, select the ‘Remote radio’ button and click on the ‘Start The
Wizard” button. ‘
Step 7 - Verify Modem Operation
The radio configuration & RF link can now be verified for correct operation. First, check that the remote radio can correctly
decode a transmitted signal. This is done by energizing the transmitter (modulated carrier) of the entry point radio. Refer to
the instructions about this in the quick reference guide section of this manual.
With the transmitter energized, inspect the LED status on each radio. The entry point radio should have a solid RED ‘Pwr/
Tx’ LED. The remote radio should a solid GREEN ‘Sync/RxSig’ LED. If this LED is not SOLID green it may indicate incorrect
configuration or inadequate signal strength and the setup should be checked. Repeat this test with the Remote radio
transmitting.
Step 8- Embedded Diagnostics Testing
8.1 Review Diagnostics
Connect your web browser to the Entry Point
radio using the IP address recorded in Step 5.
Once loaded, click on the Diagnostics tab, then
select the summary sub-menu. This will display the
Diagnostics summary page. Review the diagnostics
parameters checking for abnormal items such as
high VSWR (high TX reverse power) and lower than
expected radio RSSI (Received Signal Strength).
Follow this step again for the Remote radio.
Part G – Quick Start Guide