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RLX-FHE, RLX-FHES, RLX-FHS
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RadioLinx FH
Frequency-Hopping Industrial Radio
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 107 of 151
November 25, 2008
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15.1.3 Radio Configuration Dialog Box - IFHS
The Radio Configuration Dialog Box opens when you select a radio in the
Graphical Layout Screen (page 106), and then choose Properties. Use this
dialog box to view or modify the settings for a radio.
Radio Name:
Identifies the radio in the Graphical Layout Screen. Type the
name (for example, Scanner, Radio 1, or Repeater) of the radio in this field.
Last Date Configured:
The date and time reported here indicates:
o
The last time that the configuration parameters were modified and saved
o
The last time the radio was configured (page 71) (configuration data was
downloaded to the radio).
Last S/N Configured:
This is the serial number of the radio being configured.
The information in this field is maintained by ControlScape and cannot be
modified. If this radio has never been configured as a part of this network, this
field will be blank.
Send Data to:
Select the send data mode from the dropdown list. For some
network types, this setting is fixed and cannot be modified.
Data Serial Port Settings
Data Port Mode:
Select the data port mode (RS232, RS485 half-duplex or
RS485 full-duplex) from the dropdown list. The port mode on the radio must
match the port mode on the connected serial device.
Baud Rate:
Select the baud rate from the dropdown list. The baud rate on
the radio must match the baud rate on the connected serial device.
Parity:
Select the parity (None, Even or Odd) from the dropdown list. The
parity on the radio must match the parity on the connected serial device.
Data Bits:
Select the number of data bits (7 or 8) from the dropdown list. The
data bits on the radio must match the data bits on the connected serial
device.
Stop Bits:
Select the number of stop bits (1 or 2) from the dropdown list. The
stop bits on the radio must match the stop bits on the connected serial
device.
Handshaking:
Select the handshaking mode (None or Hardware) from the
dropdown list. The handshaking mode on the radio must match the
handshaking mode on the connected serial device. The radio uses RTS/CTS
for hardware handshaking.
OK:
Click the OK button to save your settings to a configuration file on your
local computer. These settings do not affect the radio until you click the
Configure Radio button to transfer the configuration to the radio.