MDS 05-3624A01, Rev. B
OEM Series™ I/O Guide
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4. Set the radio configuration. The transceiver is designed for quick
installation with a minimum of software configuration in most cases.
The selections that must be made or verified for new installations
are:
• Transmit frequency
• Receive frequency
• Network address (factory-set to
NONE
)
The operating frequencies are not set at the factory unless they are
specified at the time of order. Determine the transmit and receive
frequencies to be used, and follow the steps below to program them.
5. Connect a terminal interface (personal computer or a hand-held
terminal) to the
DATA INTERFACE
connector. (See
6. Press
to receive the ready “>” prompt.
a. Set the transmit frequency with the
TX xxx.xxx
command.
Press
after the command.
b. Set the receive frequency with the
RX xxx.xxx
command.
Press
after the command.
c. Set the network address with the
ADDR xxx
command.
Press
after the command. After programming, the
terminal interface reads
PROGRAMMED OK
to indicate successful
entry.
7. Disconnect the terminal interface from the
DATA INTERFACE
connector.
8. Connect the data equipment to the transceiver’s
DATA INTERFACE
connector. Use only the required pins for the application—do not
use a fully pinned (25 conductor) cable. Basic applications often
require only the use of Pin 2 (Transmitted Data—TXD), Pin 3
(Received Data—RXD), and Pin 7 (Signal Ground).
Additional connections may be required in some installations. Refer
to the complete list of pin functions in
.
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