EasyManua.ls Logo

Satel EASy+ - Settings

Satel EASy+
92 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
SATEL-EASy+
User guide
Version 1.33
44
8 SETTINGS
List of settings
Setting
Description and value range
TX frequency
The radio frequency of the transmitter
less than frequency band upper limits
more than frequency band lower limits
divisible by 6.250 kHz (if ch. spacing is 6.25, 12.5 or 25 kHz)
divisible by 10 kHz (if channel spacing is 20 kHz)
Default value: 350.000 or 438.000 MHz
RX frequency
The radio frequency of the receiver
less than frequency band upper limits
more than frequency band lower limits
divisible by 6.250 kHz (if ch. spacing is 6.25, 12.5 or 25 kHz)
divisible by 10 kHz (if channel spacing is 20 kHz)
Default value: 350.000 or 438.000 MHz
Reference Frequency
Nominal frequency to which RX or TX frequencies are referenced
to when using SL commands “SL&+=and SL&-=. In most cases
the setting can be ignored.
Default value: 350.000 or 438.000 MHz
Channel Spacing (Width)
6.25, 12.5, 20 or 25 kHz
Channel spacing defines the frequency difference between
adjacent radio channels. In the context of SATEL-EASy+ modems
it also defines the width of the radio channel.
Default value: 12.5 kHz
Tx Power
EASy+ supports transmitter output power levels:
10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 or 1000 mW. Default value: 1000 mW
Signal threshold
RSSI Signal threshold defines the minimum power level (dBm) of
the radio signal to be received. Any transmissions below the
threshold level are ignored. Note that the greater the absolute
value is the weaker is the signal threshold level (-110 dBm is
weaker than -90 dBm). Value range is -80 … -118 dBm.
Default value: -115 dBm
Channel list
Selects whether the list of predefined radio channels is used for
the configuration of radio parameters.
Default value: Channel list OFF
TX Start Delay
Defines the extra time (0...65000 ms) the radio modem waits
before starting to transmit. Data is buffered during the delay.
Default value: 0 ms (=no delay)
RX Delay
Defines the extra time (0...255 ms) the radio modem waits before
starting to forward data to RD line. Data is buffered during the
delay. Default value: 0 ms (=no delay)

Table of Contents

Related product manuals