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Managing the Radio | 125
Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
Wake Up Transmit Delay (ms)
The Wake Up Transmit Delay (ms) sets the maximum time to check if the channel is clear before the radio
attempts to transmit. The transmitter will wait for either;
a packet to be received from the base station or
the expiry of the Wake Up Transmit Delay
The default setting is Ticked (Automatic) which automatically calculates the best case for this delay for the
current radio settings. This value will be between 0.4 second and 2 seconds depending on channel size and
compliance mode.
The following are the default Wake Up Transmit delays;
Channel Size
Wake Up Transmit Delay
(seconds)
12.5 kHz
1.6
20 kHz
1.1
25 kHz
0.8
50 kHz
0.41
Maximum Power Savings
If the Ethernet ports are not required for customer traffic, maximum power savings can be achieved by
disabling them. This will however prevent SuperVisor management with Ethernet. The Ethernet ports can
only be restored using SNMP or the CLI.
To enable Ethernet ports from the CLI:
1. Connect the radio management port (MGMT) to your PC with a USB A to USB micro B cable. This will
wake a radio that is sleeping.
2. Login to the CLI. The default login is Login: ‘admin’ Password: ‘admin’
3. At the CLI prompt >> type ‘cd APRISASR-MIB-4RF’ enter
4. At the CLI prompt >> type ‘set ethPort1Enabled 1’ enter (for port 1)

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