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NL6000 User Guide
5. Software Configuration
5.1.
Prerequisites
To configure the NL6000, you must connect a computer to the RS232 port
and run a terminal emulator such as Procomm or HyperTerminal.
5.2.
Preparation
Plan the network before configuring the parameters that control each
individual unit. The network plan must address the following questions:
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What is the location of each unit in the network?
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Which units are remotes and base stations?
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Does the network require any repeaters?
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How many frequencies are available?
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Which transmission mode should be used?
You can configure the NL6000 as a remote or a base station. A remote is
limited to transmitting data to a pre-programmed destination. A base
station can transmit data to any remote using a destination ID specified in
the data string it receives from the serial port. See Section 5.3 for
additional detail on the data requirements for a base station.
Assign each NL6000 with a unique address (MYID). If the unit is a
remote, you also assign a destination address (TOID). The destination
address can be specific to a single unit or can include wildcards for
transmitting to a group of units. If the unit is a base station, the software
determines the TOID from the received data string. See Section 5.4 for
examples of addressing and wildcards.
If a reliable path does not exist between a remote unit and a base station,
you can configure one or more NL6000 units as a repeater to reach the
hidden unit. The repeater can work with both simplex and half duplex
networks. See Section 5.5 for additional detail on the unique behavior of a
repeater unit.
You can select from three radio channel transmission modes that provide
increasing levels of error control. By evaluating the signal strength and
path between two modems, you can select a transmission mode that results
in the best performance. See Section 5.6 for a description of each
transmission mode.
Summary of Contents for NL6000
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