PMP 450 Planning Guide
Attribute
Meaning
Subscriber Color Code
Rescan (When not on a
Primary Color Code)
This timer may be utilized to initiate SM rescans in order to register to an AP
configured with the SM‘s primary color code.
The time (in minutes) for a subscriber to rescan (if this AP is not configured with
the SM‘s primary color code). This timer will only fire once – if the
Subscriber
Color Code Wait Period for Idle
timer is configured with a nonzero value and
the
Subscriber Color Code Rescan
expires, the
Subscriber Color Code Wait
Period for Idle
will be started. If the
Subscriber Color Code Wait Period for
Idle
timer is configured with a zero value and the
Subscriber Color Code
Rescan
timer expires, the SM will immediately go into rescan mode
Subscriber Color Code Wait
Period for Idle
The time (in minutes) for a subscriber to rescan while idle (if this AP is not
configured with the SM’s primary color code). This timer will fire periodic
events. The fired event determines if any RF unicast traffic (either inbound or
outbound) has occurred since the last event. If the results of the event determine
that no RF unicast traffic has occurred (SM is idle), then the subscriber will
rescan.
Installation Color Code
With this feature enabled on the AP and SM, operators may install and remotely
configure SMs without having to configure matching color codes between the
modules. While the SM is accessible for configuration from above the AP (for
remote provisioning) and below the SM (for local site provisioning), no user data
is passed over the radio link. When using the Installation Color Code feature,
ensure that the SM is configured with the factory default Color Code
configuration (Color Code 1 is “0”, Color Code 2-10 set to “0” and “Disable”).
The status of the Installation Color Code can be viewed on the AP Eval web GUI
page, and when the SM is registered using the Installation Color Code the
message “SM is registered via ICC – Bridging Disabled!” is displayed in red on
every SM GUI page. The Installation Color Code parameter is configurable
without a radio reboot for both the AP and SM. If an SM is registered via
Installation Color Code and the feature is then disabled, operators will need to
reboot the SM or force it to reregister (i.e. using the Rescan APs functionality on
the AP Eval page).
SM Receive Target Level
Each SM’s Transmitter Output Power is automatically set by the AP. The AP
monitors the received power from each SM, and adjusts each SM’s Transmitter
Output Power so that the received power at the AP from that SM is not greater
what is set in this field. This value represents a “single-port” power perceived on
the SM.
Further reading on the AP
For more information on the AP, refer to the following:
•
on page
describes how to select a site for the AP or SM.
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