User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Installation
- Physical Description
- Operation & Configuration
- Local and Remote (OTA) Configuration
- Over-the-Air Firmware Upgrade
- Browser-Based Setup and Status
- LAN Setup
- Login Screen
- Interface
- Test & Save Parameters Buttons Behavior
- Unit Status
- Setup (General)
- Basic IP Configuration
- RF Setup
- Terminal Server Configuration
- Advanced IP Configuration
- RF Network Setup
- Broadcast / Multicast
- IP Optimization & Tuning
- Simple Network Time Protocol
- Hopper Network
- Security
- Network Statistics
- Packet Statistics
- Event Log
- RF Test
- FTP Transfer
- RSSI Table
- Manuals & Support
- Troubleshooting & Testing
- Specifications
2.4 Selectable Data Rates
Switchable data rates of 256 and 512 Kbps allow optimizing installations for highest throughput or
maximum range. The sophisticated DSP modem gives optimal performance in either mode, whether a
short-range LAN extension or long-range point-to-point link.
2.5 Combined Access Point and Remote
Any unit can be configured as a Master station, and as an Access Point or Remote. This flexibility allows
the backbone network to be connected wherever it is most convenient, and completely independently of
where the Master station is located. Deployment and keeping spares is simplified with only a single
model required.
2.6 Online & Offline Diagnostics
HiPR-900 units continually monitor and report on their environmental and operating conditions. Each
transmission carries online diagnostic information that can be monitored remotely or even sent to a desig-
nated host for logging and later analysis.
Additional information, statistics, and offline test facilities are available via the browser. RF paths can be
monitored and checked from either end of a link, without travelling to the other station.
2.7 Built-in Spectrum Analyzer
Dataradio's innovative built-in Spectrum Analyzer continually monitors signal strength at each unit dur-
ing normal operation. The spectrum analyzer can also scan the band on command to establish the noise
floor and check for foreign signals or other sources of interference. Noisy or occupied sub-bands can be
locked-out.
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