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SATELLINE-EASy / SATELLINE-EASy 869
User Guide, Version 3.0
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SETTINGS
The configuration of settings can be changed easily in several ways - the next chapters describe
the details:
SATEL Configuration Manager PC software
This clear to use software suits in most cases. Additional to other tools, it includes the channel
list editor for creating the channel lists.
Programming mode menu
When the radio modem is switched to Programming mode, it outputs a traditional text menu for
the user input by using a terminal software (SaTerm, HyperTerminal, TeraTerm, etc.)
LCD menu & Push buttons (the models equipped with a display)
The basic settings are accessible from LCD and push buttons. Some of the functions, for
example the Channel list editing or configuration of Message routing is to be performed using
PC software.
SL commands
A terminal device can command or configure the radio modem by using special commands. SL
commands are applied especially in cases where radio modems are to be integrated seamlessly
inside a system behind the integrator’s own user interface.
SATELLINE-EASy - List of settings
Setting
Description and value range
TX frequency
The radio frequency of the transmitter
The value must be:
•
403…473 MHz
•
less than frequency band upper limits
•
more than frequency band lower limits
•
divisible by 6.250 kHz (if Channel spacing is 12.5 or 25 kHz)
•
divisible by 10 kHz (if Channel spacing is 20 kHz)
Default value: 438.000 MHz
RX frequency
The radio frequency of the receiver
The value must be:
•
403…473 MHz
•
less than frequency band upper limits
•
more than frequency band lower limits
•
divisible by 6.250 kHz (if Channel spacing is 12.5 or 25 kHz)
•
divisible by 10 kHz (if Channel spacing is 20 kHz)
Default value: 438.000 MHz
Reference Frequency
Nominal frequency to which RX or TX frequencies are referenced