RDL-2000
User Manual
70-00143-01-01a
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2010
Page 19 of 50 September 20, 2010
Use Gateway
: Check this box
to use the gateway. Valid only if a gateway IP address
has been specified using the menu item:
Tools
->
Select Adapter
.
Login
: Click this button to start a session with the RDL-2000.
3.2.7
Toolbar
Use this toolbar to access shortcuts to many common Link Manager functions.
Figure 10
:
Link Mgr - Main Toolbar
S
:
Start a new session. Clicking this button initiates a discovery scan to locate all
RDL-2000 units located on the selected network interface, Refer to menu item:
Tools
->
Select Adapter
).
E
:
Terminate the current session.
: Retrieve current settings from the RDL-2000.
: Reconnect automatically to the RDL-2000 if the session is lost for any reason (e.g.,
RDL-2000 reboots). Clicking this button toggles between enabled and disabled
state.
Notes:
1. It is recommended to disable this feature when changing the unit IP address, or
the master/slave mode.
2. While active, no other users are able to login to this RDL-2000.
3. There is no timeout for this function.
4. This selection is not altered by manually cycling the connection status.
EL
: Enable logging of RDL-2000 event message.
Master Log Messages
Sec
: Time (seconds) from last Master reboot.
C
:
PHY CRC errors (1 second sample time).
SN0/SN1
:
SNR values for RF port 0 and RF port 1 (located closest to
grounding terminal).
a
:
Current IIS value.
Peer
: RSSI and PHY CRC errors (C) of the SU (5 second sample time).
s
:
Adaptive modulation sample number (UL/DL).
p
:
Total number of UL/DL CRC errors (C) during sample period (PER).
r
:
Current modulation: 0=BPSK, 1=QPSK 1/2, 2=QPSK 3/4, 3=16QAM 1/2,
4=16QAM 3/4 , 5=64QAM 2/3 , 6=64QAM 3/4, 7=64QAM 5/6
Slave Log Messages
Channel changed to CH#
:
Slave has changed the RF channel.
Channel # online MUID #
:
Slave has located a Master with the same link ID
and is changing mode to online.
Sec
: Time (seconds) from last Slave reboot.
C
:
PHY CRC errors (1 sec sample).
SN0/SN1
:
SNR values for RF port 0 and RF port 1 (located closest to
grounding terminal).