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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- Blank Page
7. View Radio Statistics
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7.1. View Statistics in Tool Suite
View the same statistics using the Setup Terminal option in Tool Suite.
1. In Tool Suite, click Configuration > Read Radio.
2. Click the Device Information tab.
7.2. View the Radio Transmission Characteristics in the
Terminal Interface
On the Setup main menu, click (4) Show Radio Statistics.
7.3. Antenna Fwd
Note: This statistic is available only in the terminal interface.
l Antenna Fwd measures the antenna power when data is transmitted from the perspective
of the local device.
l A reading of 0 to 5 is good; 5 to 20 is marginal; 20 or higher indicates that the connections
should be inspected for loose connections and cable quality.
l A reading of 30 or higher indicates a definite problem in the system.
l The most likely cause is a cable issue between the radio and the antenna.
7.4. Antenna Reflected Power
Note: Appears in Tool Suite. Not currently supported.
7.5. Antenna Rev
Note: This statistic is available only in the terminal interface.
Antenna Rev measures the antenna power when data is received from the perspective of the
local device.
l A reading of:
l 0 to 5 is good.
l 5 to 20 is marginal.
l 20 or higher indicates that the connections should be inspected for loose connections and
cable quality.
l 30 or higher indicates a definite problem in the system.
l The most likely cause is a cable issue between the radio and the antenna.
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