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#9 Viper_SC_Manual_001-5008-000_Rev12e.docx | Page 36
4.3.3.1 RADIO CAPABILITIES
Transmit and Receive (TX/RX) Frequency Range and Output Power Range is factory set.
140-5018-502: VHF, 136.000-174.000 MHz, 1-10W
140-5028-502: VHF, 215.000-240.000 MHz, 1-10W
140-5028-504: VHF, 215.000-240.000 MHz, 1-10W
140-5048-302: UHF Range 3, 406.125-470.000 MHz, 1-10W
140-5048-502: UHF Range 5, 450.000-511.975 MHz, 1-10W
140-5098-304: PCS, 880.000-902.000 MHz, 1-8W
140-5098-502: ISM, 928.000-960.000 MHz, 1-8W
140-5098-504: ISM, 928.000-960.000 MHz, 1-8W
European, Australian, and New Zealand Compliant Models
140-5018-600: VHF, 142.000-174.000 MHz, 1-10W
140-5048-400: UHF Range 3, 406.125-470.000 MHz, 1-10W
140-5048-600: UHF Range 5, 450.000-511.975 MHz, 1-10W
4.3.3.2 CURRENT SETTINGS
Displays the current RX/TX frequencies, output power, channel type, bandwidth, bit rate, modulation, multi-speed and ETSI
parameters.
4.3.3.3 CHANNELS
Factory set to Transmitter Disabled until a valid frequency has been entered. Viper will not transmit until valid RX and TX
frequencies have been entered and this radio button has been deselected.
There are 32 channels available. The radio button beside each channel will select that channel as the active channel. Each
channel can operate in simplex (one frequency) or half duplex (pair of frequencies) mode. The transmit power output level
can be set for each channel. The channel type can be selected for each channel. All Viper in the network must be set to the
same bandwidth.
Refer to Appendix A Specifications for available bandwidths and data rates by model. It is the installer’s responsibility to
check the FCC license to determine the correct parameters and settings for channel frequencies, power level, and channel
type.
4.3.4 SERIAL PORTS
Viper has two serial ports (SETUP/COM). Each port must be activated independently. Either port can be configured to send
data over the air, connect to the CLI (command line interface), report online diagnostics, or be custom configured to
send/receive data on a specific port to/from a specific IP address.
Check the Enabled box at the top to activate.

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CalAmp Viper 100 Specifications

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BrandCalAmp
ModelViper 100
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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