User Manual
WMTS OPENNET LAN PROGRAMMING AND DIAGNOSTICS
PatientNet Administrator’s Guide, v1.04, 10001003-004, Revision B 127
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Programming RF Modules for Ambulatory Transceivers
You can program the RF Modules of Ambulatory Transceivers (AT), DT-4500s, with
the RF Module Advanced Program Transceiver screen.
To program AT RF Modules:
1. Access the OpenNet LAN screen (page 101).
2. Access the Ambulatory Transceiver Program screen (page 123).
3. Click the Advanced RF button to display the RF Module Advanced Program
Transceiver screen (fig. 80).
Fig. 80. RF Module Advanced Programming screen, AT
4. Click the Read TX button to read the currently programmed information
located on the transceiver and update the fields.
5. Click the Pkt Attempt Limit button to open a keypad that allows you to set
the number of packet attempts limit for the selected RF module. The available
settings are between 0 and 22.
6. Click the Diversity button to toggle between Ant A, Ant B, or Auto, which
sets the transceiver’s diversity setting.
7. Click the Roaming button to toggle between Enabled and Disabled, which
sets the transceiver’s roaming capabilities.
8. Click the Roam Threshold button to open a keypad that allows you to enter
the transceiver’s roam threshold value. The available settings are between 0
and 255.
9. Click the Channel Mute button to set the transceiver’s Channel Mute fre-
quency. 32 frequencies are available based on the RF Modules hardware.