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OEM Series™ I/O Guide
MDS 05-3624A01, Rev. B
RSSI
and
RSSI!
These commands continuously display the radio’s Received Signal
Strength Indication (RSSI) in dBm units. Incoming signal strengths
from –50 dBm to –120 dBm are displayed.
The
RSSI
command causes display of received signal strength, updated
once every second. Press
to terminate the display.
The
RSSI!
command displays a one-time reading of the RSSI at the
diagnostic port.
RX [xxx.xxx]
This command sets or displays the radio’s receive frequency in MHz.
The frequency must be an integer multiple of the step size and must be
in the valid range. If the entered frequency is invalid, the terminal
interface displays the message
INCORRECT ENTRY
.
NOTE:
The frequency must be in the valid range for the sub-band
purchased, and may not be programmed “between” channels.
RXTOT [NONE | 1–255]
The
RXTOT
command sets or displays the receive time-out timer value in
minutes. This timer triggers an alarm (event 12) if data is not detected
within the specified time.
Entering the
RXTOT
command without a parameter displays the timer
value in minutes. Entering the
RXTOT
command with a parameter
ranging from 1 to 255 resets the timer in minutes. Entering the
RXTOT
command with the parameter
NONE
disables the timer.
SER
This command displays the radio’s serial number as recorded at the
factory.
SREV
This command displays the software revision level of the transceiver
firmware.
STAT
This command displays the current alarm status of the transceiver.
If no alarms exist, the message
NO ALARMS PRESENT
appears at the top
of the terminal display.
ENTER