User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Emissions
- Table of Contents
- TS4000 Overview
- Configuration Program
- Serial Port
- Radio Setup
- AirNet Packet Protocol
- Overview
- Configuration Options
- Control and Status Strings
- Master-Slave System Setup
- Polled System with Store and Forward Repeaters
- CSMA System Setup
- GPS Configuration
- Testing
- Remote Diagnostics
- Upgrading Firmware
- Licensing
- Service and Support
- Warranty
- Appendix A - Serial Ports
- Appendix B – ASCII Character Set
- Appendix C – Control and Status Strings
- Appendix D – Internal Jumper Block
TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual Configuration Program 8
The configuration of the TS4000 can be read out of the modem by selecting the
Retrieve Configuration command from the Modem
menu or by pressing the Retrieve Configuration
button.
To program a configuration into the TS4000, use
the Program Configuration command from the
Modem menu or the Program Configuration
button.
CAUTION: Programming a configuration into
the TS4000 will write over (destroy) the
configuration currently in the TS4000. To avoid
losing the TS4000’s configuration information,
save the configuration by retrieving it and then
saving it as a PC file.
red and recalled as PC files. This is done using the
comman
Configurations can be sto
ds under the File menu or the corresponding
buttons.
Command Action
New/Default Create a new file with default values.
New/Default GPS
version with just the controls needed for GPS
Open red file. The user is prompted with a
Save As
st.
Recent File List s. A file can be recalled by
selecting its name from the list.
Create a new GPS file with default values. The GPS file is a
stripped down
applications.
Open a previously sto
directory and file list.
Close Close the active file.
Save Save the active file under the current name.
Save the active file under a different name or in a different
directory. The user is prompted with a directory and file li
Convert to Converts the file between the GPS and standard format.
This shows the last ten open file
Programming and
Retrieving
Configurations
Storing
Configurations