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11.3
Using the pick list pop up to Select a Subscriber ID
When a function is chosen from a function group, a “pick list pop-up”
appears.
You can type in the ID number of the Subscriber unit you wish to contact.
Or, use the arrow key to highlight the appropriate ID number and then
press
<Enter>
to select it.
Figure 11-3 Pick list pop-up
11.4
Selecting a Route for Communication with a Subscriber Unit
Since each subscriber unit in your AES
IntelliNet system acts as a radio
repeater, there may be many routes for messages to travel from its source
to the Linux Server via the IP-Link(s). Each time a message is received
from a unit, the software extracts the subscriber unit ID number of the
origin, and the ID number of repeaters in the message’s route. That route
information is stored in a database and can be used to select an outbound
route whenever an operator sends data to a subscriber unit from the Linux
Server.
Figure 11-4 Select a Path
Once you have selected the subscriber unit number, the basic routing pop-
up appears (shown above). You may communicate with the unit through
its most recent route, through its next most recent route, through its most
frequently used route, or you may manually enter a route.
To choose the most recent route of communication, simply press
<Enter>
or check the first box. The “last” route, or most recent route, is the default
setting on this popup. To select the second most recent route, select the
most recent route, and the same for the most frequent route.