Section 6.  Network Status and Resolving Communication Problems 
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Clear– Clicking this button clears the contents of the right-hand pane.
Start Test– The action taken when this button is activated depends on the 
device selected in the network map.
With an RFRemote-PB or RFRemote-TD selected: An RF Link Quality 
test will execute on the branch of the network map comprising the selected 
RFRemote-TD/PB and the associated RFBase-TD. 
With an RFBase-TD selected: The RF Base Codes/RFIDs field is enabled 
and the entries in this field will determine the action taken. See RF Base 
Codes/RFIDs below. 
RF Base Codes/RFIDs: - When enabled by selecting an RFBase-TD in the 
network map, the RF Base codes or RFIDs entered in this field will determine 
the action taken when the Start Test button is activated.  
RF Base codes: Entering a supported command string of numeric values, 
separated by a space or comma, will activate the associated Advanced 
Features in the RFBase-TD or specified RFRemote-TD/PB.  
RFIDs: Entering one or more RFIDs, separated by a space or comma, 
defining an RF path will initiate an RF Link Quality test on the specified 
path. This feature allows one the option of testing an RF path that, with the 
exception of the selected RFBase-TD, may or may not be composed of 
devices configured in the network map. 
   When enabled by selecting an RFBase-TD in the network map, the 
Browse button will open the Advanced RF Commands window for 
selecting and executing Advanced Features in the RFBase-TD or specified 
RFRemote-TD/PB.  
6.5.3.1  RF Link Quality Test 
Fundamentally, an RF Link Quality test provides an indication of how well the 
specific data patterns of an RF test packet have been decoded by each of the 
TD-RF modems in the specified RF path. This information, in turn, is 
indicative of the relative quality (i.e. Signal to Noise Ratio) of the RF signal 
received by the associated FM transceivers.  
Before executing an RF Link Quality test, one must first specify the RF path to 
be tested. This can be done in one of two ways. If all the devices in the RF path 
to be tested are configured in the network map, simply select the RFRemote-
TD/PB that represents the end of the path. (Right-clicking the end of path 
RFRemote-TD/PB will simultaneously select the RF path and launch a popup 
window for selecting Start Test.) If one or more of the RFRemote-TD/PB 
devices in the path to be tested is not configured in the network map, one must 
specify the RF path by first selecting the RFBase-TD that is configured in the 
network map and then manually entering the RFIDs of each TD-RF modem 
along the path in the RF Base Codes/RFIDs field. (See RF Base Codes/RFIDs 
above.) 
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