General Dynamics Itronix Corporation XC6250RIM801D Manual De Usuario
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X-C 6250 Pro Users Manual
79-0003-003 22 October 1999
Radio Modems
5 From a DOS prompt, enter: C:\XCTOOLS\XCMASC.
6 Check to make sure the radio indicator light is on.
6 Check to make sure the radio indicator light is on.
The following messages appear in order:
Network Contact Lost (or something similar as it starts up)
Network Contacted
If you receive the first message and not the second, your unit is
Network Contact Lost (or something similar as it starts up)
Network Contacted
If you receive the first message and not the second, your unit is
probably not registered. See Section 4, If You Have a Radio
Modem, for more information, or contact your companys help desk
for assistance.
7 After the Network Contacted message appears, your radio ID is
displayed. Make sure this matches the ID on the bottom of your
computer.
If these numbers do not match, contact your companys help desk
If these numbers do not match, contact your companys help desk
for assistance.
8 If your unit is registered, type some text and press
ENTER
.
This sends the text to the RAM network which in turn sends it back
to you (sending a message to yourself). After receiving a message,
this text appears at the top of the screen: MPAK received. This
means the message was sent successfully. MPAK rejected means
that the message just echoed back to itself internally within the
modem (you may be out of range).
9 Press
ALT+R
to display signal strength.
If it is greater than 0 db, your radio is probably working correctly.
Press
Press
F1
for help on other keys.