Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Overview
- Untitled
- 2. Equipment
- 3. Installation
- 4. Basic Radio Programming and Setup
- 4.1. Define the Network Type and the Radio's Role in that Network
- 4.2. Establish Communication with Instrumentation and Computers
- 4.3. Establishing Communication with Other Radios in the Network
- 4.4. Set the Data Transmission Characteristics
- 4.5. Set Radio Passwords
- 4.6. Set the Hop Table Size in the Terminal Interface
- 4.7. Set the Radio to a Single Channel in a Terminal Emulator
- 4.8. Set the Radio to Hop Channels
- 4.9. Edit Frequencies for Multiple Channels
- 5. Configure Point-to-MultiPoint Networks
- 5.1. Point to MultiPoint Network Characteristics
- 5.2. Point-to-MultiPoint Network Quick Start (Terminal Interface)
- 5.3. Overlapping MultiPoint Networks
- 5.4. Establishing Communication with Other Radios in a MultiPoint Network
- 5.5. Routing Communication Through the Network
- 5.6. Setting Other MultiPoint Parameters
- 5.7. Reading Diagnostics in Tool Suite
- 6. Configure Point-to-Point Networks
- 7. View Radio Statistics
- 8. Release Notes
- 9. Additional Radio Information
- Appendix A: Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: RF Board Pin-Out
- Appendix C: RS232 Pin Assignments - DB9
- Appendix D: LRS455 Frequency Table
- Appendix E: Factory Default Settings
- Appendix F: Point-to-MultiPoint Operation LEDs
- Appendix G: Point-to-Point Operation LEDs
- Appendix H: FreeWave Legal Information
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4. Basic Radio Programming and Setup
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4.3. Establishing Communication with Other Radios in the
Network
For the radios in the network to communicate successfully, the radios need to be told what other
devices are available for them to communicate with. Use one of these options:
l Network ID - Used in MultiPoint Networks, the Network ID parameter is available on the
MultiPoint Parameters tab.
l Each radio in a single network should be assigned the same ID.
l A Slave links with the first Master or Repeater that it hears that has a matching Network
ID.
l Because the Network ID does not use serial numbers, MultiPoint Masters and
Repeaters may be replaced without reprogramming all of the Slaves in the network.
l Without having the serial numbers in the Call Book, Slaves may establish
communications with different Masters that match the radio's Golden Settings (on
page 36), though not at the same time. This is very useful in mobile MultiPoint
applications.
l For information about setting the Network ID parameter in a MultiPoint Network, see
Using the Network ID in MultiPoint Networks (on page 59).
l Call Book - The Call Book is required in Point-to-Point networks.
l The Call Book stores serial numbers of other radios in the network that are allowed to
talk to a radio.
l Using the Call Book offers both security and flexibility in determining how FreeWave
radios communicate with each other.
l For more information about defining the Call Book in a Point-to-Point network, see
Using Call Book in Point-to-Point Networks (on page 79).
l For more information about defining the Call Book in a Point-to-MultiPoint network,
see Using the Call Book in MultiPoint Networks (on page 59).
FREEWAVE Recommends: While the Call Book is an option in Point-to-MultiPoint networks,
FreeWave strongly recommends using the Network ID feature in most applications.
If a large MultiPoint network is implemented using the Call Book and a radio needs to be added to or
replaced in the network, each radio in the network must be physically reprogrammed and the new
serial number entered in the radio's Call Book.
This can be a time consuming process and can cause a delay in getting the network back up and
running.
Because the Network ID does not use serial numbers, MultiPoint Master radios and Repeaters may
be added or replaced without reprogramming each Slave radio in the network.
4.3.1. Golden Settings
A standard network requires that these parameters are set the same on all radios in the network.
FreeWave refers to these as the Golden Settings.
LRS455A-C, LRS455A-CE, LRS455-T
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