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NL900S USER MANUAL 

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Figure 2 

 

d.      You  will  be  presented  with  a  login  window.  The  default  passwords  are  noted  below 
(Figure  3). 

It  is  highly  recommended  that  you  change  your  passwords  immediately 

and that you setup your recovery info.

 

 

Note: You can change your password, and edit your recovery info by  selecting “Change 
wizard  settings.”  when  asked,  “What  task  would  you  like  to  perform?”  in  the  Master 
Wizard.  This  login  information  will  pertain  only  to  the  radio  database  (*.rdb)  that  was 
selected. 

 

 Default Usernames/Passwords

 

User Level Access 

Username: 

user Password:  user

 

 

 

Administrative Level Access

 

Username: admin

 

Password:  admin

 

 
                              

Figure 3 

 

User Level Access – User Level Access allows you to perform many of the basic tasks for 
configuring a radio. Such as: 

 

Summary of Contents for NL900S

Page 1: ...NL900S 900MHz Spread Spectrum Wireless Transceiver User s Manual Version 1 7 7610 MIRAMAR ROAD SAN DIEGO CA 92126 800 233 1728 www rfneulink com rfneulink rfindustries com...

Page 2: ...e information set forth herein RF NEULINK reserves the right to change specifications at any time and without notice RF NEULINK s products are intended for use in normal commercial applications Applic...

Page 3: ...requirements for mobile transmitting devices this equipment must be professionally installed such that the end user is prevented from replacing the antenna with a non approved antenna The end user sh...

Page 4: ...efinitions 7 1 5 USB Cable Pinout Definitions 7 1 6 NL900S Configuration Utility Software 11 1 7 Troubleshooting Tips 12 2 0 Quick Start Trouble Shooting Guide 12 3 0 Ethernet Device Bridge Setup Guid...

Page 5: ...Nonvolatile memorystores NL900S configuration when powered off Simple serial interface handles data up to 115 2 kb s 1 1 Why Spread Spectrum A radio channel can be very hostile corrupted by noise pat...

Page 6: ...the transmitted data stream by a much faster noise like repeating pattern The ratio by which this modulating pattern exceeds the bit rate of the base band data is called the processing gain and is eq...

Page 7: ...5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 3 RS232 Cable Pinout Definitions Standard RS232 DB9 Female Connector Null Modem RS232 DB9 Male Connector Black DB9 Female Female Cable Gray DB9 Female Male Cable 1 4 RJ...

Page 8: ...stallation is complete 3 Plug in the NL900S radio and install the drivers a Connect a compatible power supply to the NL900S radio b Wait until the radio has booted up completely Solid green PWR light...

Page 9: ...Comport to select Open the Device Manager by clicking on Start Run enter devmgmt msc in the Open field and then click the OK button Expand the Ports COM LPT section The USB COM Port should be labeled...

Page 10: ...dit your recovery info by selecting Change wizard settings when asked What task would you like to perform in the Master Wizard This login information will pertain only to the radio database rdb that w...

Page 11: ...hen asked How is your radio connected to this PC select the appropriate COM Port from the list If the radio is set to defaults as it comes configured from the factory the appropriate baud rate should...

Page 12: ...or Normal Operation 4 Green MCU Activity Solid Radio Base OS booting Blinking NL900S software loaded and running 4 Red MCU Error Solid only indicates unrecoverable error power cycle needed 3 Green Ser...

Page 13: ...n Network I D This field must have the same ID as all radios on the same network 6 Encryption Encryption is turned on by default and it is important to note that the encryption code will be the same o...

Page 14: ...n for both Master and slave for communications to occur Sequence of events to get a link light on the Master when configured as an Ethernet device bridge Radio module must generate Slave Linked messag...

Page 15: ...M of 20 SECONDS for each radio to boot up and establish a radio link 3 Verify that the link light is on solid for both Master and Slave radios 4 Only connect the Ethernet Crossover cable between PC1 a...

Page 16: ...other Slave 1 talks to Slave 2 and vice versa This will allow the slaves to talk to each other through the Master Repeater and there by extending the usable range Since the Master Repeater will repea...

Page 17: ...ation Address 2 Repeater Radio Network 1 Destination Address 255 Repeater Radio Network 1 Destination Address 255 Repeater Radio Network 1 Destination Address 255 Slave Radio 2 Network 1 Destination A...

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