Rice Lake MSI-9750A CellScale RF Portable Indicator User Manual
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MSI CellScale
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System • 9750A User Guide Page 13
MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL
Firmware Version 5-XX for 2450 Modems
ADVANCED MODEM SETTINGS
The “ADVANCED SETTINGS’ menu provides access to some of the advanced features of the 9750A’s RF
Modem. These features are not usually needed and should be left to defaults.
1 Lock Out Key Ø
2 802.11 Avoid OFF
3 Scan Network OFF
4 Reranging 652.7 sec
Signal Strength 13Ø
Modem Ser. # ШШ-Ш2-46
ESC exits no change
ENTER saves value
Ø-9 replaces value
Ø
min = Ø, max = 255
^ incs, v decs value
1 OFF, FCC/ETSI LEGAL
2 Bands 1 & 2
3 Bands 3 & 4
4 Bands 5 & 6
5 Bands 7 & 8
6 Bands 9 & 10
7 MORE 1/2
ESC exits no change
ENTER saves value
Ø-9 replaces value
652
min = Ø, max = 655
^ incs, v decs value
3 Scan Network OFF
3 Scan Network ON
802.11b AVOIDANCE
1 Bands 11&12, France
2 Bands 1 & 10 to 12
3 Bands 1 to 6
4 Bands 6 to 12
5 Bands 1 to 3 & 11
7 MORE 2/2
7
ADVANCED SETTINGS
LOCK OUT KEY
802.11b AVOIDANCE
802.11b AVOIDANCE
RERANGING PERIOD, SEC
1) Lock Out Key – For added security in environments
where other CellScale modems are operating on the
same network, a Lock Out Key can be set which will
prevent modems from communicating. The Lock Out
key must also match in the master CellScale Modem.
DO NOT change this number from 0 unless all modem
elements are also changed as this will cause severe com-
munications problems.
2) 802.11 Avoidance – The 9750As modem can be set to
minimize interference with 802.11b RF networks in
common use for computer networks. You must deter-
mine which band the 802.11b modem is operating on
and then select the corresponding band to avoid. The
second page also includes a setting making the cellscale
legal in France. The CellScale master must also have the
same setting. DO NOT change the setting in this menu
without corresponding changes in all CellScale devices
in the network.
3) Scan Network – When On, this feature adds Network
address information to a current networks list. If this
9750A is to be used on multiple networks, turn the
“Scan Network” “ON” every time you log onto another
network that you may want to go back to. Then using
the
ADDRESS
key, you can quickly scroll through all
stored networks.
4) Reranging – This feature sets the interval in which the
modem requests recomputation of the distance compen-
sation. The default is suitable for standard operation and
should not be altered.
The next line below Reranging gives a relative receive
signal strength. This value reports the relative signal
strength averaged over the last 10 hops. Larger values
indicate stronger signals.
The next line indicates the RF Serial Number of the
embedded modem.