the stationary transceiver to which it is currently connected
(below).
• Mobile-radio tooltip borders are colored according to the radio’s
performance relative to its currently configured KPI thresholds:
• If LER is less than or equal to 15%, PER is 0%, and RSSI is
greater than or equal to -81 dBm, radio performance is
optimal, and the tooltip border will be green.
• If LER is between 15% and 30% or RSSI is between -86 dBm
and -81 dBm, radio performance is acceptable, and the
tooltip border will be orange.
• If LER is greater than 30%, PER is greater than 0%, or RSSI
is less than -86 dBm, radio performance is below standard,
and the tooltip border will be red.
IMPORTANT
The KPI thresholds that govern tooltip border color cannot be
changed.
If you need to adjust KPI thresholds to custom values, you
must use FM Monitor as the primary network monitoring tool.
If a mobile radio connected to a stationary radio hands off to another
stationary radio, the tooltip representing the mobile radio will move to a
position underneath the tooltip of the connected stationary radio. If a
stationary or mobile radio is disconnected from the network or cannot be
reached, it will not be shown in the FM-QUADRO view.
Network connectivity links between stationary radio transceivers are
shown as lines:
• A wired LAN link is shown as a solid black line (below).
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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