User's Manual

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385700-1006-006 INSTALLATION
Document use is restricted to that described on cover 2-26
2.5.5 WAYSIDE LCP MENU
The following is a typical command menu that will appear on the computer monitor. The
menu allows the user to manually operate the BDR.
Phase II Wayside LCP Menu SW Ver #: xxxx
1. Send Poll Requests 21. A/D Select
2. Set PN Index (CDMA Code) 22. Set Clock Search
3. Program Synthesizers 23. OS-9 Shell
4. Reset Receiver 24. Set RCS Address
5. Reset DSP 25. Set Frame Count
6. Reserved 26. SSR Status Request
7. Reset PN 27. System Block Status
8. Reset PN (RX, STROBE) 28. Status Request
9. Reserved 29. Show Poll Counters
10. Set Upper Threshold 30. Clear Poll Counters
11. Upper Thres w/o PN Reset 31. Reserved
12. Set Lower Threshold 32. Read TRACK/AGC Values
13. Lower Thres w/o PN Reset 33. Set dBm Output Level
14. Set Lower Lock Threshold 34. Change dBm/DAC Values
15. Disable Transmitter 35. Serial EEPROM Display
16. Enable Transmitter 36. Save Current Settings
17. Load SC Register 37. Load TnD SC Register
18. Disable Test Port 38. Reserved
19. Enable Test Port 39. Reserved
20. PN Test Select 40. Display System Log
Enter Selection
2.5.6 BDR INITIAL OPERATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS
2.5.6.1 UNIQUE RCS ADDRESS QUALIFIER
Perform the following procedures only when first receiving an BDR from the manufacturer.
1. Connect the BDR to the appropriate AC power.
2. Attach a 2 watt or greater, 20 dB power attenuator to the radio’s
ANTENNA
port.
3. Connect cabling between the radio
DIAGNOSTIC
port and dumb terminal, an IBM
PC with Procomm™ Software, or any communications software that supports
VT100 emulation.
4. Place the radio power switch to the
ON
position.