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Spread Spectrum Wireless Data Transceiver User Manual
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Overlapping MultiPoint Networks
Overlapping MultiPoint networks may be set up effectively with FreeWave transceivers when several key
parameters are set correctly. Overlapping MultiPoint networks are defined as networks using different
Masters which share or overlap in a specific geographic area. It may also include co-located transceivers
configured into different networks. See application note 5412 Synch Colloc Master in Sync Mode for
more details.
parameters are set correctly. Overlapping MultiPoint networks are defined as networks using different
Masters which share or overlap in a specific geographic area. It may also include co-located transceivers
configured into different networks. See application note 5412 Synch Colloc Master in Sync Mode for
more details.
Co-located MultiPoint networks require the following parameters be unique for each network:
Network ID, unless using Call Book
Frequency Key (in conjunction with Repeater Frequency)
Max Packet Size
Min Packet Size
Frequency Key (in conjunction with Repeater Frequency)
Max Packet Size
Min Packet Size
For more questions about the installation of Point-to-MultiPoint networks, please contact FreeWave
Technical Support at (303) 381-9200.
Technical Support at (303) 381-9200.
Passwords
Option (8) Change Password in the Main Menu allows the user to set a password that will prevent access
to or changing of any of the radio’s parameters. This option is useful if it is desirable to prevent
unauthorized personnel from gaining access to the radio settings.
to or changing of any of the radio’s parameters. This option is useful if it is desirable to prevent
unauthorized personnel from gaining access to the radio settings.
Setting a Password
Selecting (8) Chg Password will display the following prompt.
New PW? (<esc> to exit)
To back out of the process and not enable the password press Esc. To set a password, type in exactly 4
characters. The process can be canceled, at any point, by pressing the Esc key. Once the 4 characters
have been entered the following prompt will appear:
characters. The process can be canceled, at any point, by pressing the Esc key. Once the 4 characters
have been entered the following prompt will appear:
<Enter> to accept,<esc> to quit
To accept the password as entered and enable the feature, press the Enter key. The chosen password
will be displayed on the line above. The password is case sensitive and every keystroke is a character.
To quit the process and not enable the password, press Esc.
will be displayed on the line above. The password is case sensitive and every keystroke is a character.
To quit the process and not enable the password, press Esc.
C
HANGING A
P
ASSWORD
Once the password feature has been enabled, it is possible to change to a new password. To enter a new
password select, (8) from the Main Menu. At the Enter Security Code prompt enter, the current
password. Once the password has been entered correctly, the prompt to enter the new password will
appear. This is case sensitive and every keystroke is a character. At any point this process may be
cancelled by pressing Esc.
password select, (8) from the Main Menu. At the Enter Security Code prompt enter, the current
password. Once the password has been entered correctly, the prompt to enter the new password will
appear. This is case sensitive and every keystroke is a character. At any point this process may be
cancelled by pressing Esc.
D
ISABLING A
P
ASSWORD
The process to disable the password is similar to the process to change the password. However, when
prompted to enter the new password the follow the steps below:
prompted to enter the new password the follow the steps below:
1.
Hold down the Alt key and type 0255.