Software Menu System; Figure 8-2 Front Veiw Of Db9 Female Connector And Rj45 Modular Male Connector; Figure 8-3 Rs232 Cable - RELM BK RADIO SDMX920 Technical Manual

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MX920 Base Station & Repeater

Figure 8-2 Front veiw of DB9 female connector and RJ45 Modular male connector

8.3.1 Software Menu System

The MX920 Desktop Repeater comes with its own internal menu system accessed
with any general terminal package. The menu system allows the user to change
several configuration settings to suit the environment in which the MX920 must
operate.
The menu system is entered through a terminal emulator program. The settings are
57600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit. HyperTerminal, which is included
with Windows, is a suitable program for this purpose.
The command 'RMENU' is entered on the terminal, this command is not case
sensitive. (Firmware Ver 0.2.0 and above Carriage return is required after typing
"RMENU ↵")
The user will then be presented with a menu system from which various settings and
configurations can be selected. To exit the menu system the <ESC> key can be
pressed.
Due to ongoing development please refer to
Getting started with Hyper Terminal.
1. On the File menu, click New Connection.
2. In the Name box, type a name that describes the connection. (eg.MX920)
3. In the Icon box, click the appropriate icon, and then click OK.
4. In the Connect To dialog box, select Com port you wish to use, and then
click OK.
5.
Set Com port properties, (The settings are 57600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits
and 1 stop bit, no hardware control) and then click OK.
6. Type "RMENU" to access the MX920
(Firmware Ver 0.2.0 and above Carriage return is required after typing
"RMENU ↵")
See hyper terminal help screen for further help.

Figure 8-3 RS232 Cable

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2003 Revision

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