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RF401/RF430 Table of Contents
10. Item #14221 900 MHz Omnidirectional Collinear, 3 dBd w/Mounts .. 18
11. Item #15970 900 MHz Indoor Dipole, 1 dBd Window/Wall
Mounted ............................................................................................ 19
12. Item #16005 2.4 GHz Omnidirectional 1/2 Wave Whip, 0 dBd........... 19
13. Item #16755 2.4 GHz Enclosed Yagi, 13 dBd w/Mounts..................... 20
14. Example COAX RPSMA-L Cable for Yagi or Omni Colinear ............. 20
15. Antenna Surge Protector ........................................................................ 20
16. Enclosure with Antenna Surge Protector for RF401 ............................. 22
17. Default DevConfig Screen for Setting Up the RF401 radios
(OS4 or higher).................................................................................. 23
18. PakBus tab in DevConfig (with Default Settings) ................................. 28
19. Select RF4XX for connection type for a multipoint (non PakBus)
network.............................................................................................. 30
20. For the datalogger settings, the baud rate must match the radio’s
RS-232 baud rate............................................................................... 30
21. Default Screen for the RF400 Standard Setup in LoggerNet 4.............. 31
22. Default Screen for the RF400 Remote Standard Setup in LoggerNet 4....... 33
23. Point to Multi-Point Network with Two Routers................................... 35
24. Point to Multi-Point Network as Displayed in PakBus Graph............... 35
D-1. CR206 Setup Main Menu .................................................................. D-1
D-2. This graph represents a transmitting radio that uses a long header
and a receiving radio that is in a sleep cycle. The length of the
wake-up initializer exceeds the time interval of cyclic sleep
ensuring that the receiver detects the wake-up initializer and
receives the payload (i.e., transmitted data) .................................... D-3
D-3. This graph represents a radio that transmits a wake-up initializer
that is shorter than the cyclic sleep of the receiving radio.
The receiver does not detect the wake-up initializer and remains
asleep—missing the data transmission ............................................ D-3
D-4. DevConfig Deployment panel showing the CR206(X) setup
for Example 1 .................................................................................. D-5
D-5. DevConfig Deployment panel showing the RF401 setup
for Example 1 .................................................................................. D-6
D-6. DevConfig Deployment panel for CR206(X) Example Setup 2........ D-7
D-7. DevConfig Deployment panel showing the RF401#1 setup
for Example 2 .................................................................................. D-8
D-8. DevConfig Deployment panel showing the RF401#2 setup
for Example 2 .................................................................................. D-9
F-1. Point-to-Multipoint System .................................................................F-4
F-2. PC208W Datalogger Generic Dial String ...........................................F-6
G-1. Short-Haul Modem to RF401 Setup .................................................. G-1
I-1. Configuring a phone-to –RF401 network using the Network
Planner Tool ......................................................................................I-1
I-2. Phone base configuration ......................................................................I-4
I-3. Enter the base site’s phone number.......................................................I-5
I-4. Enter 250 for the Maximum Packet Size...............................................I-6
I-5. LoggerNet Point-to-Multipoint Setup ...................................................I-9
K-1. Loop-back Test without Antennas..................................................... K-3
K-2. Vertically Polarized 9 dBd 900 MHz Yagi........................................ K-5
K-3. 3 dBd 900 MHz Collinear Omni Antenna ......................................... K-6
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