DP 2310 Wi-Fi Switch System
Guide
Created on 12/3/2002 11:45 AM
If, in the installation technician’s view, the unit is not operating properly, the unit shall not be used or
tested by other than Vivato personnel until it can be determined that the unit is operating within
normal parameters. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vivato, Inc., will void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
4
System Commands
4.1
Main Control Menu
The Vivato Wireless Switch Main Control Page serves two major functions: 1) setting DAC values that
control transmit and receive characteristics of the switch, and 2) numerous buttons for controlling test
activities and displaying switch status. By default, the system comes up in 802.11b Ad-Hoc mode.
Check the status next to the
Auto Tracking
label. If tracking is off, turn it on by pressing the
Toggle
button beneath the
Auto Tracking
label.
4.1.1
DAC Control
The center section of the Main Control Page allows DAC values to be displayed and changed (item #1,
figure 1). The switch contains three DACs. The DAC A and DAC B, located to the left of this section
control the Transmit Vector Multiplier Stack, while DAC module C, on the right, controls the Receive
Port Switch.