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AN-80i
Manual
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Sept 18, 2008
the Frequency Management screen. Up to 32 frequency ranges may be specified.
Frequency ranges may be entered on the PTP Master and the PTP Slave. Settings
entered on the PTP Master will be downloaded and used by the PTP Slave.
Figure 13: Web - Wireless Configuration Screen
Add Frequency Range
Begin
: Enter the lower limit of the frequency scan interval (MHz). The scan interval must
be a subset of the region frequency range. The AN-80i compensates for channel size
when selecting the center frequency.
End
:
Enter the upper limit of the frequency scan interval (MHz). The scan interval must
be a subset of the region frequency range. The AN-80i compensates for channel size
when selecting the center frequency.
Add
: Click to check the range settings and add these to the Local Frequency Range list
(if valid). To save changes to non-volatile memory, return to the Configuration Screen
and click the
Save
button at the bottom of the screen.
Delete Frequency Range
Index
:
Select the index value for the scan interval delete from the Local Ranges table.
Delete
: Click the Delete button to permanently remove the selected scan interval.
Local Frequency Ranges:
These are the (optional) scan intervals for this PTP Slave. The last settings saved in
non-volatile memory will be loaded when the PTP Slave is rebooted.
Remote Frequency Ranges:
When settings are displayed in this table, the frequency scan intervals have been
downloaded from the PTP Master. Setting scan intervals in the PTP Master is optional.
When present, these settings override the local settings and are used whenever the PTP
Slave has deregistered and is scanning for a PTP Master. This list is not saved
permanently, and is discarded when the PTP Slave is rebooted.
Reload
: Display the saved (Local) scan intervals.