Product Manual

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with the PDA software.
4.2.1. Power Output
The Output Power (P
out
) and the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) are located on the
Transmit path. The P
out
is at the radio flange. The radio flange connects to the antenna
waveguide. EIRP is at the antenna output.
Table 1 shows output power (P
out
) in both dBm and mw for the UL AirPair 50 and AirPair 100
radios.
Table 1
Power Output
12” Antenna 24” Antenna 36” Antenna
Power output from
radio
+3 dBm -2 dBm -5 dBm
Antenna Gain 36.5 dBi 41.5 dBi 44.5 dBi
EIRP 39.5 dBm 39.5 dBm 39.5 dBm
4.3. Command Line Interface
A Command Line Interface (CLI) is available through the modem serial port. The CLI is
accessed through a terminal emulation package such as HyperTerminal
®
. The user may also
use an intuitive Graphic Unit Interface (GUI).
4.3.1. Configuring the Serial Port using the CLI
This section describes how to connect the AirPair to a PC using a straight-through DB9 serial
cable.
Procedure 4-1
Configuring the Serial Port using the CLI
Follow the steps below to access the AirPair CLI using a terminal emulation program such as
HyperTerminal.
®
Connect the serial cable from the DB9 serial port on a PC to the Serial port on AirPair
UL-100. The DB9 connector on AirPair is female; the cable from the PC is male. A
straight-through cable is required.
Start HyperTerminal or another terminal emulation program.
Set the terminal emulation program to emulate a VT100 terminal with the following
settings:
Parameter Value
Bits per second 19200
Data bits 8
Parity none
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