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2.2
Accessing the Menu System
The radio has no external controls. All configuration, diagnostics and control is performed electronically
using a connected PC. This section explains how to connect a PC, log into the unit, and gain access to the
built-in menu screens.
2.2.1 Methods of Control
The unit’s configuration menus may be accessed in one of several ways:
•
Local Console
—
This is the primary method used for the examples in this manual
. Connect a PC
directly to the
COM 1
port using a serial communications cable and launch a terminal communica-
tions program such as HyperTerminal. This method provides text-based access to the unit’s menu
screens. Console control is a hardware-based technique, and is intended for local use only.
•
Telnet or SSH*
—Connect a PC to the unit’s
LAN
port, either directly or via a network, and launch
a Telnet session. This method provides text-based access to the unit’s menu screens in a manner sim-
ilar to a Local Console session. Telnet sessions may be run locally or remotely through an IP con-
nection.
•
Web Browser*
—Connect a PC to the unit’s
LAN
port, either directly or via a network, and launch
a web browser session (
i.e.,
Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) This method provides a graphical repre-
sentation of each screen, just as you would see when viewing an Internet website. The appearance of
menu screens differs slightly from other methods of control, but the content and organization of
screen items is similar. Web browser sessions may be run locally or remotely via the Internet.
*
Telnet, SSH and Web Browser sessions require the use of a
straight-through
or
crossover
Ethernet cable,
depending on the whether the PC-to-radio connection is made directly, or through an Ethernet switch. For direct
connection, a
crossover
cable is required; For connection using an Ethernet switch, a
straight-through
type is
needed.
Cable type can be identified as follows: Hold the two cable ends side-by-side and in the same plug orientation (
i.e.
,
both locking tabs up or down). Now look at the individual wire colors on each plug. If the wires on both plugs are
ordered in the same sequence from left to right, the cable is a straight-through type. If they are not in the same
order, it
may
be a crossover cable, or it may be wired for some other application. Refer to
on Page 124 for detailed pinout information.
2.2.2 PC Connection & Log In Procedures
The following steps describe how to access the radio’s menu system. These steps require a PC to be con-
nected to the unit’s
COM 1
or
LAN
port as shown in Figure 2-4.
Invisible place holder
Figure 2-4. PC Configuration Setup
Starting a Local Console Session (Recommended for first-time log-in)
1. Connect a serial communications cable between the PC and the unit’s
COM 1
port. If necessary, a cable
may be constructed for this purpose as shown in Figure 2-5.
Configuration PC
LAN
USB
COM1
COM2
COM3
PWR
To COM1 or LAN Port
(See Text)
Serial or Ethernet
Crossover Cable
(See Text)
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