
TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual
Remote Diagnostics
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To have the program set these automatically, connect to the modem (Modem
menu – Connect to Modem), then select the desired retrieve button. The
program will then disconnect from the modem and set the serial port settings to
match the modem.
This button is used to retrieve the diagnostics data from the TS4000 that the PC
is physically connected to. This function does not require the remote diagnostics
firmware upgrade option.
Retrieve Local Diagnostics
These defines the address of the TS4000 that will be queried over the air. They
can also be used to choose the address to be removed from the diagnostics list.
Address
This button retrieves the remote diagnostics data from the TS4000 indicated by
the address controls.
Retrieve Remote
Diagnostics from One Unit
This button retrieves the remote diagnostics from all TS4000s in the diagnostics
list.
Retrieve Remote
Diagnostics from All Units
in List
This is the maximum time that the program will wait for a diagnostics response.
Maximum Response Time
When this is enabled, the type of diagnostics selected (Local, Retrieve One or
Retrieve All) will be polled repeatedly until it is stopped. The time between polls
is set with the Repeat Time control.
Continuous Polling
This will clear the Successes/Attempts field of the diagnostics list. All other fields
will be unaffected.
Clear Successes/Attempts
Field Description
Group Address
Group address of the modem.
Individual Address
Individual address of the modem.
An A or B after the address indicates that the modem is
part of a redundancy switch and which modem it is.
Path
This field indicates the path of the diagnostics data.
Local: The data is from the modem physically connected to
the PC
Direct: The data was received over the air without being
repeated by a store and forward repeater.
Repeater: The data was received over the air through a
store and forward repeater. The address of the
repeater is also shown.
The data may come though multiple repeaters and
the list will show the last five repeaters with the most
recent repeater listed first. The path field can be
expanded to show additional repeater addresses.
RSSI Inbound
The RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indication) value of the
incoming response packet measured at the local modem.
For a local path, this field indicates the RSSI of the last
received packet.
The units are –dBms (negative dBms) and therefore a
lower value indicates a larger received signal.
Diagnostics List