Programming Cables; Eeprom Data Storage; Getting Started; Limitations - Viking 242-2009-632 Service Manual

900 mhz ltr-net 75w-160w repeater
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3.1.3 PROGRAMMING CABLES

The cables from the repeater to the computer are
not included.
TO MPC
Figure 3-2 LAPTOP INTERCONNECT CABLE

3.1.4 EEPROM DATA STORAGE

The data programmed into the MPC is stored by
an EEPROM memory. Since this type of device is
nonvolatile, data is stored indefinitely without the
need for a constant power supply. A repeater can be
removed from the site or even stored indefinitely with-
out affecting programming. Since EEPROM memory
is also reprogrammable, a new device is not needed if
programming is changed.

3.1.5 GETTING STARTED

NOTE: Before starting you should already know
how to start Windows NT , format and make backup
copies of disks, copy and delete files, and run pro-
grams. If you are unfamiliar with any of these actions,
refer to the Windows NT manual for your computer for
more information (see Section 5).
Follow the computer instructions for loading the
disk. The computer needs to have RS-232C capabil-
ity, for example, the Serial Card in slot "COM1" or
"COM2".
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repeaters for proper operation with the LTR-Net
protocol.
consists of one or more repeaters installed in a Local-
ity, a 3000 Series Switch and the necessary intercon-
nects and programming to provide LTR-Net operation
(see Section 1).
COM1 at 9600 baud to communicate with a repeater,
however this can be changed by selecting Utilities ->
COM Port Setup from the menu, or by clicking on the
COM toolbar button (see Section 4.7.1).
TO LAPTOP
create a Locality file with the information you wish to
program into repeaters at that Locality. See "How Do
I ... Create A New Locality File" for information on
performing this function.
NOTE: All repeaters installed in a given Locality use
the same Locality information, but each has its unique
repeater information programmed.

3.1.6 LIMITATIONS

4.0 or later, or Windows 95 or later.
file must first be loaded from disk, or create and save
a Locality file. Only one Locality file may be loaded
at a time.
through COM4, and all of the baud rates currently
supported by the MPC. Since the number of data bits,
stop bits, and the parity are fixed in the MPC, these
cannot be changed in the programmer.
3-2
The LTR-Net Programmer is used to configure
From the repeater standpoint, an LTR-Net system
The LTR-Net Programmer defaults to using
When you first start the programmer, you should
The LTR-Net Programmer requires Windows NT
In order to read data from a repeater, a Locality
The LTR-Net Programmer supports COM1

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