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1.1  Admin Tab

General: Use the Admin tab (Figure 1.1-1) to log onto the XG1 radio Installation Software for

operator authentication and to test communications with the radio connected to the laptop via the

Ethernet port. In addition, the operator may save some default configuration parameters (such as

the default radio IP address) for convenience during subsequent installations.

Figure 1.1-1: Admin Tab

Login – Enter your User Name and Password (provided by Network Operator). Optionally, enter

your Operator ID, also provided by the Network Operator. Click the 

Login button. (Later, click

Logout to cancel your session.) A message will be sent to the EMS that an operator has logged

in. A message will appear in the Message Log area of your screen. (The User is the user login

name for all users of the software. The Operator ID is unique for the individual user; this

identifies the operator in log entries.)
Test Communications with Radio – Enter the IP address and IP mask of the radio.  The default

values for an unconfigured radio are IP address (10.255.0.1) and mask (255.255.255.0). This

address is permanent and may be used only for configuring the radio. Your laptop must be

configured on this IP subnet as well.  Alternatively, you may set an alternate address in the radio

that is compatible with your laptop’s present IP configuration by putting an IP address and mask

in the Set IP Address panel and pressing the 

Set Local IP Addr/Mask.   (The Network Operator

Summary of Contents for XG1

Page 1: ...XG1 Radio Installation Manual A4 00103 011 02 Rev 1 11 May 2007 Copyright 2007 Adapt4 LLC...

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Page 3: ...ally a directional antenna for example a yagi antenna No person should be within 81 centimeters 32 inches of the antenna when the radio is transmitting This includes indoor outdoor and mobile use of t...

Page 4: ...on contained in this document at any time without notice This manual is not all inclusive of our products and services The software and procedures discussed herein are continuously evolving just as ar...

Page 5: ...1 0 1 Brief System Description 7 1 0 2 Front Panel Indicators 14 1 1 Admin Tab 15 1 2 Download Tab 16 1 3 Startup Config Tab 17 1 3 1 Network Configuration Panel 18 1 3 2 Network Status Panel 19 1 3 3...

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Page 7: ...t network The network s Element Management System EMS will further configure the radio after it has joined the network Software updates Download new software distributions from the laptop to the radio...

Page 8: ...an antenna typically omnidirectional an XG1 Base Station Radio Ethernet and optional RS 232 serial cabling from the radio into a shelter or building These cables connect to user host equipment In add...

Page 9: ...igure 1 0 3 Warning the radio was designed for vertical mounting for heat dissipation if it is mounted any other way without approval from Adapt4 this will void the warranty After installation the Fie...

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Page 12: ...Figure 1 0 2 Connecting XG1 Radio to a Laptop...

Page 13: ...13 Figure 1 0 3 Typical Wall Mounted Remote Site...

Page 14: ...device Amber LED Solid Ethernet link indicator Flashing Receiving on Ethernet port from user device to radio Remote Radio Indicator State Meaning LED A Green Solid The radio is operational joined Gree...

Page 15: ...ill be sent to the EMS that an operator has logged in A message will appear in the Message Log area of your screen The User is the user login name for all users of the software The Operator ID is uniq...

Page 16: ...will be displayed in the Message Log area when the test message is sent to the radio If the radio replies successfully a From Radio test reply message will be displayed Save Default Configuration To...

Page 17: ...the All Files and Current File progress indicators The file names will be listed in the Message Log area To determine the current software version of every software file in the radio click Get Value F...

Page 18: ...he Network ID in decimal or hexadecimal beginning with 0x For example 25238 decimal or 0x6296 hexadecimal These two example values are equivalent refer to the same network The Network ID is comprised...

Page 19: ...by clicking them Click the Installed radio button in the Installation Status area Click the Send Config to Radio button to send the Encryption Key and Install Status to the radio Note The EMS operator...

Page 20: ...adios Preamble Channel changes frequently Number of Channels 1 45 FEC Coding Rate none 1 2 3 4 or 7 8 Tx Power Level changes frequently Last SNR signal noise ratio which changes frequently System Time...

Page 21: ...n rate none 1 2 3 4 7 8 used to correct transmission errors on the receiving side Read write pick list Number of Channels The number of 6 25 Khz channels that all radios in the network will use at any...

Page 22: ...r Serial Port Configuration 1 For each serial port being used enter values for baud rate protocol line discipline duplex and RTS CTS delay See Table 1 4 1 for more information on these variables Note...

Page 23: ...ributes its local view of the spectrum and the Base Station creates a composite view This screen plots 480 channels of the band and shows a graphic representation of the detected radio signals Note th...

Page 24: ...Figure 1 6 1 Spectrum Analyzer Tab Figure 1 6 2 Zoomed In Plot...

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