Frequency Management Screen - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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Apply: Click to accept and activate the wireless settings displayed on this screen.
Apply & Save All: Click to permanently save the wireless settings displayed on this
screen. These settings will be restored on power-up, reboot, or at the end of a test cycle.
Note: Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply or Apply & Save All will
discard any changes made to settings displayed on the current screen.

Frequency Management Screen

Click
Configuration->Wireless->Frequencies
to display the Frequency Management
screen. Up to 32 frequency ranges may be entered. Settings entered on the sector
controller are automatically downloaded and used by subscribers with the Auto Scan
feature enabled. This screen is identical for the sector controller and subscriber units.
Click
to expand or
to hide fields.
Fig. 46: Web - Frequency Management Screen
PMP SC
The sector controller can be programmed with a master list of frequency ranges. When a
subscriber registers with the sector controller, this list is automatically downloaded to the
subscriber and displayed as the Remote Frequency Ranges. Subscribers with Auto
Scan enabled use these downloaded range settings exclusively. These settings remain
in effect until the subscriber is rebooted, at which time the settings are erased.
PMP SS
When no frequency ranges are entered, the subscriber scans all available frequency
ranges for that region to locate a sector controller. If all frequency ranges are scanned
three times without detecting and registering with a sector controller, the subscriber is
gin scanning the entire frequency band enabled by the options key.
Frequency ranges downloaded from the sector controller, or programmed manually, are
scanned as the first priority. Downloaded ranges are deleted when the subscriber is
rebooted.
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