Radio Configuration
RLX-FHE, RLX-FHES, RLX-FHS
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RadioLinx FH
Frequency-Hopping Industrial Radio
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 71 of 151
November 25, 2008
8 Radio
Configuration
In This Chapter
Configuration ................................................................. 71
When to Re-Configure Radios............................................................... 73
8.1
General Radio Configuration
Note:
If possible, you should configure all the radios side by side in an office setting and make sure
they link before you install them in the field. If feasible, it would be even better if you could set up
the entire system in the office and make sure your equipment communicates properly through the
radio network.
Important:
If the radios are close enough to each other that their received signal strength is
greater than -40dBm, performance may be degraded. Disconnect antennas from radios during
bench testing, or move the radios further apart from each other.
Configure the radios themselves after the network is designed. Radios are
configured
ONE AT A TIME USING THE CONFIGURATION PC
.
Use the
specified cable
(page 44) and connect the radio to the Configuration
PC's COM port as specified in the
PC's serial port dialog box
Access the
Radio Configuration
dialog box to set network-specific parameters
for each individual radio. Starting from the
Main Menu
, select:
Configure
o
Modify
(the network by name)
The
Graphical Layout Screen
is displayed. There are two different methods of
bringing the dialog box up from the screen:
double-click
the
icon of the radio to be configured,
OR
select
the
icon of the radio to be configured
by selecting it with a single
left-click of the mouse and then choose the following menu items:
o
Properties
•
Radio
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