
RDL-2000 User Manual
70-00143-01-01 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2011 Page 27 of 52 March 9, 2011
User Login Password: Use this field to change the User password on the connected
RDL-2000. You must be logged in as Admin to change the password.
Enable Buzzer: Check this box
to enable the audible antenna alignment tool. The
rate of the single tone pulses indicate the received signal strength (RSSI):
Fast - Highest signal strength (RSSI) detected since enabling the buzzer.
Medium - Signal strength is lower than the highest measured RSSI.
Slow - Signal strength is much
lower than the highest measured RSSI.
No sound - Signal strength is below the minimum threshold for alignment.
Adaptive Modulation: (Master only) When enabled, the modulation/coding is set
automatically to achieve the highest UBR possible under the current operating
conditions on the Master and the Slave. The modulation is decreased quickly when
fading or interference is detected, and increased incrementally after the condition clears.
The Tx power on the Master and the Slave is adjusted automatically based on the
current modulation setting (overrides ATPC settings).
DFS: Check this box
to enable the DFS feature. When the license file (refer to section
3.9: License Screen on page 36) designates ETSI or FCC regulations, DFS is
permanently enabled for the required bands.
Master: When DFS is enabled, on power-up the Master monitors the selected
channel. If no radar signals are detected for a period of one minute, RDL-2000
reboots and operates using the clear channel. If radar signals are detected,
monitoring switches to the next available channel. If radar signals are detected
during normal operation, or a 'DFS Alarm' is received from the Slave, the Master
immediately stops transmitting and returns to monitoring mode.
Slave: When DFS is enabled and radar signals are detected, the Slave transmits a
'DFS Alarm' to the Master and begins monitoring to detect the new RF channel.
Ethernet Configuration
See Figure 3: System - RDL-2000 RF Ports on page 14 for port identification.
Port 1 Configuration: Select the operating mode of port 1.
Note: This port is sealed at the factory. Do not remove this seal -- use Ethernet port 2 for
normal operation.
Port 2 Configuration: Use this Ethernet port for connecting to the PoE power adapter.
Specify the port speed and duplex:
Auto Negotiation - Automatically negotiate the connection speed and duplex.
10M Half Duplex - Operate at 10Base-T, half-duplex only.
10M Full Duplex - Operate at 10Base-T, full duplex only.
100M Half Duplex -.Operate at 100Base-T, half-duplex only.
100M Full Duplex - Operate at 100Base-T, full duplex only.
Important: The auto-negotiate feature does not detect the speed and duplex of
manually set Ethernet equipment. The auto-negotiate function works correctly
only when both
communicating Ethernet devices are configured for auto-
negotiate. Duplex mismatches may result in an unexpected loss of
communications. It is recommended to manually configure Ethernet devices to
operate at full duplex 100Base-T.
Enable Security (VLAN): This feature is not supported in the current software release.
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