Fig. 6 — Host to Broadcast Set Up

Fig. 7 — Transceiver 2 Configuration

k.Repeat as necessary for more transceivers.

l.Check Report Generation.

m.Click Close.

n.Click Cancel.

o.Select Exit from the file menu.

6.View the report.

a.Open Windows Explorer.

b.Once in Windows Explorer, Open the following file: C:\Program Files\Configuration Manager\

RReport.txt.

7.Test Operation.

Connect transceiver no. 1 to the host PC. Connect trans- ceiver no. 2 to the loopback connector. Ensure all transceivers have power and have antennas properly con- nected. Run the loopback test in the Unit Testing section of this manual. Repeat with the host and each remote unit.

ADVANCED CONFIGURATION

The Configuration Manager is used to configure all trans- ceivers being used in the network. The procedures in this sec- tion describe how to configure the transceiver to meet your specific needs. This section should be used in conjunction with the Typical Set Ups (Quick Start) section. See Fig. 8.

To open your Configuration Management application:

1.From the Start menu in Windows, select Programs and then Configuration Manager.

A splash screen appears with a Login dialog on top re- questing username and password.

2.Enter the username: “oem”

3.Enter the password: “oem”

NOTE: “oem” is lower case.

4.Click OK. The Main Window appears. A Tip of The Day window also appears. A new tip of the day will appear each time you open the configuration program. You can turn this off by unchecking the box. Click OK to dismiss the window.

Getting Status — Status lights on the Status bar indicate the status of the control lines on the RS-232 link between the PC and the transceiver being configured. See Fig. 9 and Table 3.

In addition to the status lights in the Configuration Manager, the LED’s on the stand-alone transceiver also display status. See Fig. 10.

Exiting the Program — In order to exit the Configura- tion Manager, refer to the following.

Select Exit from the File menu.

NOTE: It is important to note that any changes in any tab not stored in EEPROM will be lost.

Table 3 — Status Definitions

ABBREVIATION

NAME

DEFINITION

 

 

A signal is coming

RI

Ring Indicator

into the host unit

from the transceiver

 

 

 

 

at the remote unit.

 

 

A connection has

 

 

been established

DCD

Data Carrier Detect

with another unit.

This lets the PC

 

 

know that communi-

 

 

cation between two

 

 

units can take place.

 

 

Indicates that the

DTR

Data Terminal

unit is in Command

Mode. This mode is

Ready

 

utilized by the net-

 

 

 

 

work software.

RTS

Ready To Send

This is a hardware

flow control indicator

 

 

CTS

Clear To Send

A hardware control

indicator

 

 

DSR

Data Set Ready

Reserved for future

use

 

 

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