Operating Manual
PRELIMINARY
FCC ID: BIB61201001
INTALLATION 3-16
PRELIMINARY
MCC-6120 SDR Packet Data Radio Network
This shows you the active or “primary” channel number and TX and RX frequency pair, plus up
to 20 additional frequency pairs for channels that may be programmed at the factory.
For example, the following table could be displayed:
+chan 11/14/05 15:11:26
Primary Channel TX mhz RX mhz Mod-Val
01 44.5800 44.5800 1
11/14/05 15:11:26 Channel Table:
Channel TX mhz RX mhz Mod-Val
>01* 44.5800 44.5800 1
CAUTION
Do not change the frequency pair unless told to do so by your System Administrator.
Changing the frequency pair can make your unit stop communicating with the network.
3.3.3.4 Select Site Name
A descriptive name may be given to the site where the MCC-6120 SDR is being installed. The
selected site name must be coordinated with your System Administrator. To enter a site name
use the following command:
SITE NAME, nnnnnn [ENTER]
where: nnnnnn = maximum of 32 alpha-characters
CAUTION
Please double-check the site name entry for correct spelling and spacing. Data from a site
with an incorrect site name will be mishandled or misrouted by the Host. An incorrect site
name can result in significant effort to recover misrouted data.
3.3.3.5 Enter Script Files
The appropriate Script File is usually programmed into the MCC-6120 SDR at the factory prior
to shipment. If the appropriate Script File has already not been entered, a new file can be loaded
from your operator terminal using XTERMW software. There is one Script File that uniquely
programs the MCC-6120 SDR to operate as a Remote Station in your specific or MeteorComm
network.
NOTE
If the site is equipped with a CIM (Configuration Information Module), the MCC-6120 will
automatically be scripted from the CIM.