RF Neulink
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NL6000 User Guide
Setting the Repeater Trigger ID
1.
Select
Network
Repeater
ID
.
2.
Enter the value of the trigger ID as follows:
•
If the
Trigger
is
MYID
, type the
MYID
value of the destination
remote unit. The value must be a hexadecimal value between 0001
and FFFE.
•
If the
Trigger
is
TOID
, type the
TOID
value of the destination base
station. The value must be a hexadecimal value in the range 0001
to FFFF.
Note:
An
ID
of 0000 and a
Trigger
of MYID indicates the repeater entry
is ignored.
Setting the Repeater Transmit Channel
1.
Select
Network
Repeater
Transmit Channel
.
2.
Enter the channel number on which the repeater transmits the repeated
data. The value must be a number in the range 01 – 64.
Note:
The transmit frequency used on this channel is the Tx Frequency
you set in the Radio menu.
Setting the Repeater Transmit Delay
1.
Select
Network
Repeater
Transmit Delay
.
2.
Enter the number of milliseconds you want the repeater to wait before
repeating the transmission. The value must be in the range 0000 –
9999 milliseconds. Normally, this value is set to 0000.
6.6.
File Management
Downloading a Software Upgrade
The software that runs the NL6000 is stored in flash memory. There is
room in the flash memory for two software versions. This allows you to
keep the current software version while you download a new version. If
the download is not valid, the unit can still run on the older version.
The NL6000 can determine if the new download is complete and valid.
The system uses a checksum function to determine if the download is
valid. If the download is corrupt, the system continues to use the older
version. If the download is valid, the modem switches over to use the
upgrade when you cycle power.
1.
Ensure you have access to the NL6000 software upgrade files.
Summary of Contents for NL6000
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Page 41: ...RF Neulink 41 NL6000 User Guide 7 5 Network Menu 7 6 Repeater SubMenu ...
Page 42: ...RF Neulink 42 NL6000 User Guide 7 7 Radio Menu 7 8 Diagnostics Menu ...
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