Potter intellicom Advanced Gateway Installation, Operation, & Programming Manual page 38

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LED Indicator Guide RSSI Mode
IntelliCom has a Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) Mode that works similarly to the bars on a cellular telephone. LEDs 2
through 5 will illuminate to represent the quality of the cellular connection: the more LEDs illuminated (i.e., the higher the number of
bars), the better.
A simple press and release of the RSSI button will place IntelliCom in RSSI mode and another simple press will exit RSSI mode.
Note that while the RSSI button is held in, LEDs 2-5 will blink in unison once per second.
RSSI Value
NO SVC
1
1 1/2
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
NOTE: When LED 1 is on in RSSI mode, it indicates more than one cellular tower within range.
INTELLICOM • 5403797 • REV A • 8/23
LED'S illuminated
LED 5 = slow flash, LEDs 4-2 = off
LED 5 = on, LEDs 4-2 = off
LED 5 = on, LED 4 = slow flash, LEDs 3-2 = off
LEDs 5-4 = on, LEDs 3-2= off
LEDs 5-4 = on, LED 3 = slow flash, LED 2 = off
LEDs 5 -3= on, LED = off
LEDs 5-3 = on, LED 2 = slow flash
LEDs 5-2 = on
B-33
RF dBm
N/A
≤ - 111
≥ - 110
≥ - 100 (Minimum recommended
for dual path)
≥ - 100 (Minimum recommended
for sole path)
≥ - 80
≥ - 70
≥ - 60

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