33
•
Repeater number
(Base/1 repeater, Base/2 repeaters,
Repeater one, Repeater two)
•
Repeater delay
(in ms).
Still from the Radio screen, pressing any of the vertical keys
will first display the settings of the external radio, if any, then
a message (
Connect Internal Radio to ADLCONF?
) prompting you
to connect the internal radio to a configuration utility program
(ADLCONF):
• If you press
OK
, a new message will be displayed asking
you to confirm this. If you press
OK
again, the internal
radio will be made accessible directly from port A on the
receiver rear panel.
From there, if you connect a computer to port A and you
run ADLCONF on the computer, you will be able to
configure the radio directly from ADLCONF.
When you are done with the radio configuration, you will
need to turn off the receiver and then turn it back on to
restore normal operation for the internal radio.
• If you press the down arrow, a new screen will be displayed
allowing you to access the settings of the external radio, if
there is one connected to the receiver. If you then press
OK,
you can change the following parameters:
–
Radio Port
: ID of the port (A, B or F) on receiver side
used to connect the external radio to the receiver. Once
you have chosen a port and pressed
OK
, you can then
access the two parameters below.
–
Baud Rate
: Data speed used on the serial line
connecting the external radio to the receiver.
–
Radio Type
: Model of external radio used (ADL, PDL,
XDL)
GSM
When you access the GSM screen, the following information
is displayed:
–
First line
: Current modem status (OFF, ONLINE, READY,
DIALING or ON)
–
Second line
: Alternately identification of the service
provider (ISP) and SIM card phone number.
–
Third line
: Network type (2G or 3G) and measured signal
level (in 20% increments; 100%: +43 dBm)
–
Fourth line
: Type of currently active connection (NTRIP or
Direct IP) followed by mount point name (in NTRIP), or