SATELLINE-3AS and SATELLINE-3ASd
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4.2
4.2
Basic Configuration and Installation
Basic Configuration and Installation
4.2.1
Basic Configuration
The radio modem is supplied with the following settings (if not otherwise ordered):
Radio frequency
Selection of the Customer
Radio settings
500 mW / -110 dBm (25 kHz) or -112 dBm (12,5 kHz)
Addressing
RX Address OFF / TX Address OFF
Serial port 1
ON / 19200 / 8 bit data / None / 1 stop bit [ RS-232 ]
Serial port 2
OFF / 19200 / 8 bit data / None / 1 stop bit [ RS-232 ]
Additional setup
Error Correction OFF / Repeater Function OFF / SL-commands OFF
Tests
Test Mode Inactive
Connect the power cables (+V
b
and GND) to a 9 – 30 V
DC
power supply with a power rating of
at least 1 A. Also connect the DTR -pin to a positive voltage. If the DTR pin is not connected, the
radio modem is in the STAND-BY mode and will not transmit or receive data.
As a terminal program you can use SaTerm which is available free from your local dealer. You
can also use HyperTerminal in most of the Windows operating systems or any other terminal
program. Basic settings for any terminal program are computer serial port COM1, 19200 bps, 8
bit data, none parity, 1 stop bit . If the serial port COM1 of the computer is occupied you should
use another serial port.
NOTE!
When you want to program the radio modem in the SETUP mode via the terminal, the terminal
speed should be set to 9600 bps.
Basic configuration for port COM1 RS-232
FUSE 630 mA slow
DTR
+Vb
GND
11
9
7
1
15
8
+Vb GND
RADIO MODEM
TD
RD
2
3
7
25-PIN D-CONNE CTOR
SGN D
TD
RD
2
3
5
9-PIN D-CONNECTOR
SGN D
TD
RD
SGN D