Radio With Several Control Units - R&S M3SR 4100 Series Operating Manual

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M3SR Series 4100
To guarantee the proper operation of both radio and control unit connected to a local
area network (LAN), the IP settings of the radio as well as the IP settings of the control
unit need to be configured accordingly before connecting radio and control unit to the
LAN (see sect. 2.8 Basic Configuration of the Radio and sect. 2.9 Basic Configuration
of the Control Unit).
Once the radio has been configured via control unit, the radio can operate without control
unit. This is possible due to the fact that the radio with all parts necessary for transmitting,
receiving and data processing can operate completely independent of the control unit. In the
same way the control unit is independent from the radio.
Therefore in the remainder of the document a reference to 'radio' always means the trans-
ceiver or receiver, without control unit.
The term 'control unit' is used where there is no difference between the built-in (local) control
unit and a remote (stand-alone) control unit. Differences are only mentioned where neces-
sary.

1.9.1 Radio with Several Control Units

The radio can service the built-in control unit as well as up to two remote control units at the
same time. All the control units are connected to the radio via LAN (see Figure 1.7).
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