Motorola ACE3600 RTU Owner's Manual page 264

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6.
Download the site configuration to the ACE3600 RTU.
IP Conversion Table (for Astro XTS2500 IV&D Digital Radio)
Prepare an IP conversion table if the RTU must communicate with another RTU or an IP
Gateway. In the IP conversion table, specify the IP address of each RTU port (site ID + link
ID). This IP address is assigned by the infrastructure operator.
Note that an IP address is obtained from the radio once it is connected to the RTU port over
PPP. The IP address obtained from the radio is not the real IP address set by the infrastructure,
but rather a dummy address. This dummy is configured in the radio via the CPS Mobile
Computer IP address parameter (by default 192.168.128.2).
When device LINxL level 0 is retrieved using the ACE3600 STS Software Diagnostics tool,
the IP Address displayed is this dummy address and not the actual IP address assigned by the
infrastructure operator.
It is recommended to create two IP conversion tables:
1.
The first is downloaded to the FIU or IP Gateway on the LAN and includes the site and
IP information for each RTU.
2.
The second is downloaded to all RTUs which are connected to the infrastructure with
ASTRO IV&D radios, and includes the site and IP information for the FIU and IP
Gateway.
For detailed instructions on preparing the IP conversion table, refer to the IP Communications
chapter of the ACE3600 STS Advanced Features manual.
Programming the Astro XTS2500 IV&D Digital Radio using CPS
The XTS2500 radio is programmed for ACE3600 in the factory and is ready for ASTRO
IV&D communication. For user programming of site-specific parameters, the radio should be
brought to the Motorola Service Center.
Radio Connections
To program the XTS2500 radio with Customer Programming Software (CPS), the radio must
be connected to a PC.
Procedure 21-13 How to Connect the XTS2500 Radio to the CPS
1.
Power on the radio.
2.
Disconnect the programming cable (RKN4106A) from the 9-pin D-type (Radio)
connector on the data cable (FKN8516A).
3.
Connect the D-type connector of the programming cable (RKN4106A) to the serial port
of a PC on which the ASTRO CPS software is installed.
4.
Program the radio using the CPS, as described in CPS Programming Settings below.
5.
After radio programming, reconnect the communication and programming cables as
described in the Installation section above.
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