Programming the Radio
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PHOENIX CONTACT
4-5
The fields in this screen are:
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Name/Location
is a user adjustable field. Information on where this radio was installed
or the site name is shown here. The factory default is “default location.”
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LAN IP Address:
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Network ID:
The System Security ID is shown here. The factory default is “default.”
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Device Mode
shows if the device has been programmed as a master, slave or
repeater.
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Contact:
The name of the individual responsible for the operation of this radio is shown
here.
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Time:
The time of the radio’s internal clock.
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Date:
The date of the radio’s internal clock.
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Uptime:
Uptime shows how long the radio has been in operation.
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Status:
This tells you if the radio is operating normally or if it has encountered any
internal or configuration errors.
4.4
General Device Information
Click on “Device Information… General” in the left navigation column to view the current
network configuration and device version of the transceiver.
Figure 4-4
“General Device Information” screen
LAN IP Address:
An IP address is the logical address of a network adapter. The IP address
uniquely identifies this radio on the network.
LAN Subnet Mask:
A subnet mask is a bit mask used to tell how much of an IP address
identifies the subnetwork the host is on and how much identifies the host.
LAN Default Gateway:
A default gateway is a node on the network that serves as an
master to a different network (possibly the Internet).
LAN MAC Address:
Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier
attached to most forms of networking equipment. It is the physical address of the hardwired
Ethernet port that is permanently assigned by the manufacturer.
Radio MAC Address:
There are separate MAC addresses for the radio and the physical
Ethernet port. This is the MAC address for the MOTR-9 radio.
Serial Number:
This is the manufacturer’s serial number of the radio.
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