RX Time-Out
TX Time-Out
MDS 05-4846A01, Rev. C
RX Time-Out protects against a receiver which fails to receive data for
a period exceeding the time-out setting. When the time is exceeded, an
alarm is issued. The alarm can be used to signal switchover to an alter-
nate unit in redundant systems. The RX time-out is cleared when the
radio receives a new Carrier Detect signal.
The default setting for RX Time-Out is
change the setting, proceed as follows:
1. Select
RX Time-Out Enable
change the display to the desired setting (
2. When the desired selection is shown, press the
the change.
If the RX Time-Out feature is set to
time. Do this as follows:
1. Select
RX Time-Out Delay
minutes) that you wish to impose for a delay. This parameter may be
set anywhere between 1 and 1440 minutes (24 hours).
2. After the delay has been entered, press the
change.
TX Time-Out protects against a transmitter which remains keyed for a
period exceeding the time-out setting. When this time is exceeded, the
transmitter is taken offline, preventing disruption of the wireless net-
work. The TX time-out is cleared when the keying source goes away and
the radio keys again.
The default setting for TX Time-Out is
ceed as follows:
1. Select
TX Time-Out Status
change the display to the desired setting (
2. Press the
key to apply the change.
ENTER
If the TX Time-Out feature is set to
time. Do this as follows:
1. Select
TX Time-Out Delay
seconds) that you wish to impose. The default setting is 30 seconds,
but it may be set anywhere between 1 and 255 seconds.
2. After the delay has been entered, press the
change.
SD Series Ref. Manual (Packet & Transparent Mode)
(no time-out limit). To
OFF
from the menu and press the spacebar to
OFF
, you must also specify a time-out
ON
from the menu and enter the time (in
ENTER
. To change the setting, pro-
ON
from the menu and press the spacebar to
OFF
, you must also specify a time-out
ON
from the menu and enter the time (in
ENTER
or
).
ON
key to apply
ENTER
key to apply the
or
).
ON
key to apply the
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