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Specifies the default configuration parameters for the radio modem, including frequency, power, and compatibility.
Describes the 15-pin D-type connector and its pin assignments for various functions.
Explains the RS-232 standard for serial data transfer between modem and PC.
Details the RS-422 serial interface standard for Port 2.
Explains the RS-485 interface and its external connection requirements.
Details the transmitter's adjustable output power and regulatory considerations.
Explains receiver sensitivity based on channel spacing and error correction.
Details the FEC function for improving data reliability in poor conditions.
Explains asynchronous data format, start/stop bits, parity, and data length.
Details handshake signals like CTS, CD, and RTS for data transfer control.
Describes the meaning of the five LED indicators on the modem's front panel.
Explains the LCD display and push buttons for configuration and monitoring.
Describes Port 1 as fixed RS-232, including wiring and pinouts.
Details Port 2's adjustable settings for RS-232, RS-422, TTL, and LVTTL.
Explains how to enter and use the Programming Mode for device configuration.
Provides steps to change settings using a terminal device via Programming Mode.
Explains how to restore the modem to its factory default settings.
Details how to change the active TX/RX radio channel frequency via the LCD.
Explains how to configure transmitter power and receiver sensitivity via LCD.
Explains how to modify serial port settings via the LCD display.
Explains how the SATELLINE-EASy can function as a repeater.
Details how to use addresses for routing messages and preventing loops.
Introduces the Message Routing feature for automatic message routing.
Compares Source Mode Routing and Virtual Mode Routing.
Details the process of physically installing the radio modem.
Describes antenna installation for hand-held, mobile, and base station equipment.
Lists factors influencing radio connection quality and range.
Lists available RS-232 cables and adapters for connectivity.
Lists available RF cables with specifications and attenuation values.
Recommends filters and lightning protectors for system installation.
Lists available power supply units for the radio modems.
Provides an ASCII character table with Hex, Dec, and Char representations.
Lists functional delays in milliseconds for various modem operations.
| Range | Up to 50 km |
|---|---|
| Power Supply | 9-30 V DC |
| Channel Spacing | 12.5 / 25 kHz |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
| Sensitivity | -120 dBm |
| Frequency Range | 410-470 MHz |
| Interface | RS-232, RS-485 |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |