User's Manual
February 2003
Rev. A
Page 43 of 47
Ø Primary AUID – the Primary AU MAC Address the SU needs to connect to. This field can
be configured for SU only.
Ø Secondary AUID – the Secondary AU MAC Address the SU needs to connect to. This field
can be configured for SU only.
Ø Estimated Range – the estimated range in meters between the AU and the SU. This field
is updated when the SU is online (Operation Mode) and relevant for SU only.
Ø Operation Mode – this field shows the status of the Unit. The status is different between
AU and SU:
o AU Operation Modes:
§ BC Negotiation – the AU tries to negotiate with the Base Controller in order
to get configuration file.
§ Online – the AU has the configuration file (Local Configuration File or the
one it received from the Base controller) and RF channel is online.
o SU Operation Modes:
§ Scanning – the SU scans the RF channels marked in the RF channel list
and search for the Primary/Secondary AUID.
§ Online – the SU is connected to the AU if the SU exists in the AU
configuration file.
Ø RF Channel – the RF Channels the SU should scan. There should be at least to channels
between two successive channels that the SU should scan (RF channel band). This field
can be configured for SU only.
Ø RSSI – this field is used to adjust the position of the SU during installation. The SU should
be position in the direction where the RSSI value is the highest. A RSSI value must be
greater the “0x40”. This field is relevant for SU only.
Ø PER – Packet Error Rate, this field shows the quality of the RF channel for periodic
interference. This field is relevant for SU only.
When the configuration is updated it can be burned to the unit by pressing Submit. The Unit
performs reset and reconnect to it should be done in order to verify the changes.