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TRACER 5045 System Manual
Section 5 User Interface Guide
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C. RF Status
A graphical indicator of the TRACER RF links is located beneath the Technical Support contact
number. The status of the received radio link is indicated as
number. The status of the received radio link is indicated as
RF U
P
or
RF D
OWN
for each direction.
This RF status display corresponds to the
RF DOWN
LED on the front of the unit.
D. Ethernet Status
A visual status of current configuration and alarms for each 10/100BaseT/TX ethernet interface (for
both the local and remote TRACER systems) is provided on the TRACER 5045 System Status menu
page.
both the local and remote TRACER systems) is provided on the TRACER 5045 System Status menu
page.
1
through
4
displayed in reverse highlight indicates an active alarm condition (no active link).
The current operational speed of each ethernet interface (
10BT
or
100BT
) indicates whether the
interfaces is 10BaseT or 100BaseTX. A separate ethernet status page is accessible from the main menu
to provide detailed ethernet information.
to provide detailed ethernet information.
E. Remote TRACER Status
The right portion of the TRACER 5045 System Status menu page reports the status of the remote
TRACER 5045 (the system across the wireless link from the active terminal). If the RF link is down,
TRACER 5045 (the system across the wireless link from the active terminal). If the RF link is down,
D
ATA
N
OT
A
VAILABLE
is displayed in place of the remote system status information.
F. Local TRACER Status
The left portion of the TRACER 5045 System Status menu page reports the status of the local
TRACER 5045 (the system where the active terminal is attached).
TRACER 5045 (the system where the active terminal is attached).
G. Frequency Plan
Displays the frequency plan (A or B) for the TRACER 5045 unit. For an operational TRACER 5045
system you should have one A and one B frequency plan.
system you should have one A and one B frequency plan.
H. Rx Quality
Displays an indicator of receive signal quality that is not necessarily related to receive signal level (for
both the local and remote units) using a series of symbols (
both the local and remote units) using a series of symbols (
#
). The more symbols displayed, the better
the signal quality. This indicator is related to signal-to-noise ratio and features a colon (:) marker to
indicate 1x10-6 bit error rate. This indicator is useful as a diagnostic tool to help identify interference,
as the system may have high receive signal level and poor signal quality in situations where
interference is an issue.
indicate 1x10-6 bit error rate. This indicator is useful as a diagnostic tool to help identify interference,
as the system may have high receive signal level and poor signal quality in situations where
interference is an issue.
I. Rx Power
Displays the approximate receiver levels (for both the local and remote units) using a series of symbols
(
(
#
). The more symbols (
#
) displayed, the stronger the signal. If the link is down and remote end data is
unavailable,
D
ATA
N
OT
A
VAILABLE
is displayed in place of the symbols (
#
).
J. Tx Power
Displays the approximate transmitter levels (for both the local and remote units) using a series of
symbols (
symbols (
#
). The more symbols (
#
) displayed, the stronger the signal. If the link is down and remote
end data is unavailable,
D
ATA
N
OT
A
VAILABLE
is displayed in place of the symbols (
#
).
K. Navigation Reminders
Displays system navigation reminders. For more details on system navigation, refer to Navigating the
Terminal Menu on page 40.
Terminal Menu on page 40.