Mobile Expertise Ltd D350V2 Benutzerhandbuch
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Status
Description
LED colour
Audible tone
(if speaker
fi tted)
Errors cont...
Comms error with module
Green LED
fl ash
T
ransmit hang on time
Single beep tone
W
rong model programmed
After “Power ON sequence - 2 additional Orange
fl ashes.
Program
Read Mode
Red LED
fl ashes
W
rite mode
Green LED
fl ashes
Squelch program mode
Initial data load
Green-Orange-Red
Open squelch mode
Three Green
fl ashes
Close squelch mode
Two Green
fl ashes
Save squelch mode
One Green
fl ash
Programming
The data modem is pc programmable. The parameters
available for programming include:
available for programming include:
Frequency, channel spacing and sub-audible tones on a
per channel basis
Radio settings such as power save mode,Tx lockout, Tx
timeout, Squelch
Module options when FSK, FFSK and GMSK module
is fi tted, such as setting baud rate, dumb or auto mode,
Hyper Terminal mode and data settings (fl ow control,
block size etc)
per channel basis
Radio settings such as power save mode,Tx lockout, Tx
timeout, Squelch
Module options when FSK, FFSK and GMSK module
is fi tted, such as setting baud rate, dumb or auto mode,
Hyper Terminal mode and data settings (fl ow control,
block size etc)
The pc program also allows for squelch adjustments and
calibration Refer to programming manual and PC software.
calibration Refer to programming manual and PC software.
Installation
Antennas
It is important that any antennas are installed in a suitable
location with an adequate ground plane. Ideally, multiple
antennas should be separated by a minimum of a
wavelength (at the lowest frequency), whilst still retaining
a good ground plane for each antenna. Therefore, for a
400MHz system, the ideal separation should be a minimum
of 0.75m (~30in), and for 150MHz system the minimum
should be 2.5m (~98in).
location with an adequate ground plane. Ideally, multiple
antennas should be separated by a minimum of a
wavelength (at the lowest frequency), whilst still retaining
a good ground plane for each antenna. Therefore, for a
400MHz system, the ideal separation should be a minimum
of 0.75m (~30in), and for 150MHz system the minimum
should be 2.5m (~98in).
Warning: If installing an antenna near people it is necessary
to ensure the minimum separation is maintained. This
particularly important where prolonged exposure is likely.
to ensure the minimum separation is maintained. This
particularly important where prolonged exposure is likely.
For a full range of antenna options and other accessories
visit the Mobile Expertise web site.
visit the Mobile Expertise web site.
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