Reference
RLX-FHE, RLX-FHES, RLX-FHS
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RadioLinx FH
Frequency-Hopping Industrial Radio
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 105 of 151
November 25, 2008
15 Reference
In This Chapter
Boxes ....................................................................................... 105
Help Options .......................................................................... 129
Port Basics ................................................................................ 130
Glossary ............................................................................... 131
15.1 Dialog
Boxes
15.1.1 Network Properties Dialog Box
The Network Properties dialog box opens when you create a new network (page
105) or view the properties for an existing network (page 75). The items available
on this dialog box vary depending on the type of radio you select.
Network Name:
Use up to 20 alphanumeric characters. The RadioLinx
ControlScape FH Setup Application will use this assigned name in all
subsequent references to this network. The network name cannot easily be
changed. The recommended procedure is to choose a name at the time of
network definition which will be recognized by those responsible for future
network maintenance.
Radio Type:
Select the radio type from the dropdown list. Note that all radios
on a network must be the same type.
(RLX-FHS radios only): Serial Protocol:
Some RLX models support a variety
of serial protocol types. Choose the protocol type from the dropdown list.
(RLX-IFH radios) Network Type:
Some RLX models support a variety of
network types. Choose the network type from the dropdown list.
Network Channel:
From the drop-down list, select a channel for the network.
Network channel selection is used to allow the operation of up to 32 different
networks in the same location. There may be a total of up to 2047 radios per
network (including the master radio and its remote radios). The following
network channel requirements
must
be met for full network functionality:
o
The Master Radio and Remote Radios of each network must be assigned
to the
same network channel
.
o
Networks in close proximity must be assigned to
different channels
.
Wireless Link Rate
(RLX-IFH radios):
For most applications, you do not
need to change this setting. Wireless Link Rate sets the rate at which data is
transmitted over the wireless link. Changing this value will tradeoff throughput
for receive sensitivity.