RDL-3000
FAMILY
USER MANUAL
70-00158-03-00
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2015
Page
81
of 254
April 17, 2015
Delete
Use the
Del
button to remove entries from the
Local Frequency Range
table. Choose
the table index from the drop-down list and click
Del
to remove the table entry.
Index
:
Choose the index of the frequency range to be deleted.
Del
: Click to remove the selected frequency range.
Local Frequency Ranges
The table displays a list of list of preferred frequencies for subscribers to quickly
locate and register with a sector controller. Ranges are added by specifying the
center frequencies of the lowest and highest channel to be checked.
Index
:
Index of this entry in the Local Frequency Range table.
Begin
: Lowest (first) channel to be scanned.
End
:
Highest (last) channel to be scanned.
Controls
Apply
: Check the current frequency range settings in the Local Frequency Range
list. Invalid entries (e.g., out of range) are deleted. Valid settings are activated in the
runtime configuration.
Apply and Save All
: Check the current frequency range settings in the Local
Frequency Range list. Invalid entries (e.g., out of range) are deleted. Valid settings
are activated in the runtime configuration and saved permanently.
Using Auto Frequency Scan
Each AFS entry specifies the center frequency for a lower and upper channel. Best
results are obtained by specifying each range as a single discrete channel (lower
frequency and upper frequency entries are identical). Each subscriber may be
programmed with up to 32 separate frequency ranges.
Fig. 45: Web - Auto Frequency Scan: Configuration Setting
Notes:
1.
Refer to section 7.6: Auto Frequency Scan on page 169 for additional information.
2.
To force a new scan when a subscriber is already registered, click the RDL-3000
Rescan button (Wireless Configuration screen).
Note: The subscriber will be deregistered from the sector controller.
3.
To interrupt a scan in progress, disable and then enable the radio interface. This
forces an immediate re-scan.