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 Remote Diagnostics 72
Field Description
RSSI Outbound The RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indication) value of the
outgoing request packet measured at the remote modem.
The units are –dBms (negative dBms) and therefore a
lower value indicates a larger received signal.
RSSI Repeater The RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indication) value of the
returning response packet measured at the first repeater
that repeats the packet (see Path, above, for information on
the repeater list).
The units are –dBms (negative dBms) and therefore a
lower value indicates a larger received signal.
Input Voltage The input voltage of the modem.
This voltage is measured after a series diode and therefore
is typically about 0.3 volts under the voltage at the power
leads.
Radio Voltage The regulated radio voltage of the modem.
Temp The internal temperature of the modem.
Tx Power Forward The forward (outgoing) transmit power of the modem.
This field is not available on all TS4000 models.
Tx Power
Reflected
The transmit power reflected back into the modem.
This field is not available on all TS4000 models.
Successes/
Attempts
The number of successfully received diagnostics packets
and the number of attempts.
Response Time The over the air response time of the last successful
attempt.
The accuracy of this number may depend on the operating
system and processor loading of the PC.
Last Attempt The status of the last attempt.
The remote diagnostics function can be used by the user’s host equipment using
the appropriate request and response strings. Details on these can be found in
Appendix E.
Remote Diagnostics
Request and
Response Strings