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USER MANUAL
ENCOM PULSE Link
© 2012-2015 Encom Wireless Data Solutions Inc.
For ENCOM PULSE Link Version 2.2.6
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Status Information Panel
The status information panel provides feedback on the current state of the ENCOM PULSE Link
application.
The spinner at the right of the status panel,
, indicates that the application is currently interacting
with a radio.
Under normal operation, the background of the status bar is white. When the application is
communicating with the radio, the background turns red.
When the background is red, you will not be able to shut down ENCOM PULSE Link. You should
refrain from powering off the radio or disconnecting the USB cable while the application is in this
state. Doing so when connected to a PULSE radio could prevent the radio from being able to
communicate properly over the serial port (or the FSK port for FSK radios). If this happens, you may
have to use PULSE Link to restore the radio's configuration.
The following table describes the messages that can be displayed in the status panel:
Message
Description
Attempting to communicate at 1200
baud, 8N1
Displayed when the application is attempting to
communicate with the radio.
Connect to radio using USB or
Ethernet cable
Displayed if there is no radio connected to your computer.
Use a USB cable connect to a PULSE radio, and an
Ethernet cable to connect to an iPULSE radio.
Could not communicate with radio
ENCOM PULSE Link was able to detect the radio, but was
not able to communicate with it.
This error normally indicates that another application is
using the USB serial port used to communicate with a
PULSE radio.
It may also indicate a hardware problem with the radio, or a
radio that was not designed to be used with ENCOM PULSE
Link.
Could not get radio settings, please
try again
An error occurred trying to get the radio settings.
For PULSE radios, unplug the USB and power cables from
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