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MDS 4710/9710 I/O Guide
MDS 05-3305A01, Rev. B
connector.—See Section 5.0, TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING on
page 17. This can also be done with a DC voltmeter as described in
Section 4.2, RSSI Measurement (page 16).
4.1 LED Indicators
Table 5 describes the function of each status LED.
4.2 RSSI Measurement
As an alternative to using an HHT, the radio’s received signal strength
(RSSI) may be read with a DC voltmeter connected to Pin 21 of the
DATA
INTERFACE
connector. Figure 9 shows the relationship between
received signal level and the DC voltage on Pin 21 of the
DATA INTER-
FACE
connector. (Note: Readings are not accurate for incoming signal
strengths above –50 dBm.)
Invisible place holder
Figure 9. RSSI vs. Vdc (Typical)
PWR
DCD
TXD
RXD
Table 5. LED Status Indicators
LED Name
Description
PWR
• Continuous—Power is applied to the radio, no problems detected.
• Rapid flash (five times per second)—Fault indication.
• Flashing once every 5 seconds—Radio is in Sleep mode.
DCD
• Flashing—Indicates the radio is receiving intermittent data frames.
• Continuous—Radio is receiving a data signal from a continuously
keyed radio.
TXD
An EIA-232 mark signal is being received at the DATA INTERFACE
connector.
RXD
An EIA-232 mark signal is being sent out from the DATA INTERFACE
connector.
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
–110
–90
–70
–50
+ DC VOLTS (PIN 21)
SIGNAL LEVEL (dBm)
4.5
5.0