User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Important Safety Information
- Contents
- About this Document
- Related Publications
- Product Description
- Features
- Specifications
- Air Interface
- Product Functionality
- Contents
- Integration Goal and Objectives
- Customer Problem Isolation
- Wireline and Wireless Communications
- Design Tips for Serviceability
- Environmental Issues
- Regulatory Requirements
- Contents
- Power Supply
- Host Interface
- Power Management
- Antenna Systems
- Hardware Recommendations
- Battery Selection Criteria
- Contents
- Hardware Integration
- Application Software
- Final Assembly
- Installation
- Troubleshooting
- End User Problem Resolution
- Service Depot Repair
- Contents
- Accessories and Options
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Desense Overview
- Desense Measurement Techniques
- Preparing the Device Under Test
- Performance Goals
- Methods of Controlling Emissions
- Antenna
- Summary
- FLEX Application Protocol Licensing
- Licensing
3-4 July 10, 2002
Integration Overview CreataLink2 XT Hardware Integrator’s Guide
Integration Goal and Objectives
Installation and Field Test
A product shipped to a site might be mounted in a location that restricts RF
communications. To verify that the data transceiver is located in an area of good
coverage, and that an end-to-end loopback message is possible, the product needs
a software application to perform the test or a pass-through mode that enables a
message to be sent and received. Work with your carrier to determine exactly how
to do this on the network.
The most effective approach to field testing is to include an installation test
procedure as part of the standard host application software. SmartSynch, Inc. can
recommend the specific network information available from the data transceiver
and how to best implement an end-to-end loopback test.