The status LED indicator on the front of the radio modem should be showing 1
short pulse every 2 seconds (approximately). This indicates the radio modem is
in standby mode. The receive LED indicator (green) will also be flashing
regularly indicating it is listening for radio transmissions.
Sending Serial Data
Assuming both radio modems are connected and operating correctly, you are
now ready to send some data. Ensure the two radio modems are spaced with
at least 5 or more metres between them.
Entering keystrokes in the communications application on one computer should
result in those characters appearing in the communications application on the
remote computer.
Front Panel Indicator Lights
The radio modem has 3 indicator LEDs on the front panel. These LEDs are used to
give the radio modem operator an indication of the current state of operation of the
Radio Modem.
Indicator
State
Meaning
RX/TX
Red
Radio transmitting.
RX/TX
Green steady
Link established and listening for data.
RX/TX
Green flash
Radio in standby mode waiting to establish a link.
RX Data
Red
Radio receiving data.
Status
Single pulsing
Radio Modem is active but no link is established.
Status
Double pulsing
A link to a Remote device has been established
Status
On/Off (0.5 sec)
Attempting to connect to a remote Radio Modem.
Status
On/Off (2 secs)
Low battery indication. (Two second flash rate)
Status
On
Radio Modem is in setup and configuration mode.
Mounting the Radio Modem
Each radio modem is supplied with two lengths of adhesive backed Velcro. This
Velcro can be used to mount the radio modem on a wall, window, carpet covered
divider, or onto anything the hooked Velcro itself, or the Velcro adhesive will adhere to.
User’s Guide
Installation 2-3
Summary of Contents for RMX232
Page 42: ...User s Guide ...
Page 43: ...User s Guide ...