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MDS 05-3301A01, Rev. C MDS 9810 Installation and Operation Guide 19
d. Set the data interface parameters to match the connected data
device—The default setting is 4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1
stop bit. If your data equipment requires a different setting, use
the
BAUD xxxxx abc command (Page 36), where xxxxx equals the
baud rate (1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps) and
abc
indicates the control bits as follows:
a = Data bits (7 or 8)
b = Parity (N for None, O for Odd, E for Even)
c = Stop bits (1 or 2)
Using this scheme, a sample entry for the
BAUD xxxxx abc com-
mand would look like this:
BAUD 4800 8N1 (A similar example
using a five-character baud rate would appear as follows:
BAUD
19200 8N1
)
Press . After setting the data parameters,
PROGRAMMED
OK
will be displayed.
NOTE: 7N1, 8O2, and 8E2 are invalid communication settings and are
not supported by the transceiver.
e. Record the Mode, Network Address, and Baud Rate settings on
a label and affix it to the transceiver cover.
6. Repeat the above steps for each transceiver in the network.
This completes the basic installation of the transceiver. Section 5.1, Ini-
tial Start-up (beginning on Page 26), contains steps for evaluating radio
performance.
4.2 Peer-to-Peer Systems
Peer-to-peer systems allow remote radios to communicate with each
other as well as with the master station. The paragraphs below describe
two types of peer-to-peer systems—simplex and repeater assisted.
Simplex Peer-to-Peer
A simplex peer-to-peer system is one in which all radios use the same
transmit and receive frequencies. This is also known as single-frequency
operation. A simplex arrangement is the simplest configuration for
peer-to-peer systems, but it usually has limited transmission range
because of the need for all stations to use omnidirectional antennas. (If
range is a concern, see “Peer-to-Peer with Repeater Assistance” on page
20.)
With a simplex peer-to-peer system, there are three key items to
remember:
Programming To program a system for simplex operation, the master radio must
be set to
SIMPLEX ON (Page 45). This setting is automatically
ENTER