
Product Features
Introduction
Operating Modes
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clock, or by an external controller through the data interface control lines (RTS or DTR),
or by SLEEP input line (CMOS/TTL compatible input lines).
1.1.4. Operating Modes
The operating modes for AW400Tx can be set through the CLI, and/or through AWLaunch. The
following operating modes are available for AW400Tx:
1. The sleep mode has automatic transmitter activation by an internal real-time clock, or by
an external controller through the data interface control lines (RTS and DTR), or by the
triggering of the external Sense Inputs.
2. Adaptive RF Power control used by Remotes minimizes the transmit power levels and
interference to co-channel and adjacent channel users. It also reduces the Remote’s power
consumption.
1.1.5. Management Tools
The built-in management tools along with AWLaunch (configuration and monitoring software
application) will provide the following benefits:
1. Easy user’s interface for system configuration and monitoring using well developed CLI
or intuitive GUI.
2. An ability to monitor status, alarms and radio performance through the intuitive GUI.
3. Software upgrades and improvements can be downloaded from AWLaunch to the units
connected with PC/PDA.
1.1.6. Security
The system provides wireless media access protection as well as data encryption. The following
are its key features and benefits:
1. The Key Sequence generated by Pseudo-random generator scrambles the fully formatted
frame (including Frame’s CRC). This provides the wireless media access protection.
2. User selectable Frequency Hopping Pattern provides another level of the wireless media
access protection.
At the same time it allows operators to increase the number of links deployed in the same
location.