Instruction Manual

Result Description
Green Packets received at a strong signal strength. A strong signal strength is
greater than −90 dBm at the receiver.
Yellow Packets received at a good signal strength. A good signal is between
−90 and −100 dBm at the receiver.
Red Packets received at a weak signal strength. A weak signal is less than
−100 dBm at the receiver.
Missed Packets not received on the first transmission and requiring a retry.
Judging if the reliability of a network’s signal meets the needs of the application is not simply a matter of green, yellow, and red packets
received. In normal operating mode, when data packets are not received, the transmitter re-sends the packet until all data is received.
For slow monitoring applications such as a tank farm, where data is required in terms of seconds or minutes, receiving most of the data in
the ‘red’ range, indicating a weak but reliable signal, transmits enough data for accurate monitoring. Nodes positioned near the outside
range of the radio signal may have 90% of the data packets received in the red zone, again indicating a weak, but reliable signal.
A good rule of thumb is to keep the missed packets average to less than 40%. When the network misses more than 40% of the data
packets, the signal is usually too unreliable or obstacles may be interfering with the signal. When Site Survey reports the missed packets
are 40% or higher, improve the radio system performance by:
Mounting the network’s antennas higher,
Using higher gain antennas, or
Adding data radios to the network.
Mounting the devices’ antennas higher allows the radio signal to clear obstacles in the area and improves the line of sight between
SureCross® devices. Higher gain antennas focus the energy of the radio signal in a specific direction and extend the signal’s range.
Using data radios is another option to consider when trying to extend the range of a radio network. For more information on data radios,
please refer to Banner’s white paper on range extension on www.bannerengineering.com/surecross.
Load and Save
Use the Load/Save screen to load or save specific configuration files to your hard drive.
SureCross User Configuration Tool (UCT)
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