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SD Series Technical Manual
MDS 05-4846A01, Rev. F
2.3 SD Model Offerings
The radio is offered in three model types, using one hardware platform:
•
Ethernet
—
All SD features and functionality
•
Standard
—
All SD features, except over-the-air Ethernet data
•
x710
—
Direct, drop-in compatibility for networks using a mix of
SD and older MDS
x
710 radios
Model Number
Codes
The unit’s complete model number is printed on the bottom label. Addi-
tional unit details are available through the
Overview Screen
, described
later in this manual.
2.4 Operating Modes and Applicable Manuals
The radio may be configured to operate in any of the following modes:
Standard Modes
Covered by This
Manual
•
Packet Mode
—Payload data from the radio’s serial and Ethernet
ports is assembled into packets and transmitted over the air.
Packet mode supports Ethernet Bridging, AES 128-bit encryp-
tion, and Virtual Radio Channels (VRC). This mode requires an
all
SD radio network.
•
Packet w/MAC
—This mode is similar to the above, but adds a
Media Access Control (MAC) layer to the feature set. The MAC
provides robust collision avoidance, with an AP controlling
which unit can access the communication channel, and when, for
maximum efficiency of the radio channel. This mode supports
push traffic, data retry, and store and forward operation. This
mode requires an
all
SD radio network.
•
Transparent Mode
—This mode is over-the-air compatible with
MDS x710 transceivers, while supporting payload data encapsu-
lated in IP at the Ethernet port. This mode is ideal for mixed net-
works containing SD and older MDS x710 radios. It allows
currently deployed x710 networks to add support for Ethernet
data at either the master or remote radios. Note that Ethernet
Bridging is not supported in this mode.
This manual covers
Transparent Mode radios.
x710 Mode (Different
Manual Required)
•
x710 Mode
—This mode provides direct, drop-in compatibility
with MDS
x
710 (4710 or 9710) transceivers, and uses the same
core command set as these radios. It is designed for use in systems
containing a mix of newer SD radios and legacy MDS
x
710 units.
This manual does not cover x710 Mode operation. Refer instead
to the following manuals for x710 instructions:
•
Start-Up Guide
(x710 Mode)— Part No. 05-4669A01
•
Technical Manual
(x710 Mode)—Part No. 05-4670A01