Skip Zones Menu - GE MDS iNET 900 Reference Manual

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Enter Channels
for frequency hopping operation. The selection of particular
channels will result in an indication of
channels do not become active until the
selection is invoked.
Commit Changes
channels into the frequency list for frequency hopping oper-
ation.
NOTE: The options above are only configurable on an AP radio.
Remotes display this information as it is read from the AP.

2.5.3 Skip Zones Menu

(Does not apply to iNET-II. Editable at AP Only.)
Skip Zones
selection brings up a submenu (Figure 2-28) that displays the
current utilization of zones. Each zone consists of eight RF
channels. In some instances there may be a part of the spectrum
used by another system, that results in "continuous" or "persis-
tent" interference to your system. To alleviate this form of inter-
ference, the transceiver may be programmed to "block out"
affected portions of the spectrum using the Skip Zones Menu.
Figure 2-28. Skip Zone Options Submenu—MDS iNET Only
("Commit changes" displayed only on Access Point radios)
Figure 2-28 displays the utilization of 10 zones, each having
eight RF operating frequencies. Zones can be toggled between
and
Active
Skipped
the zone to be changed, then pressing the spacebar to toggle
between the two options for each zone. Select
to implement changes. These changes are forwarded to all units
in the network through the AP's beacon signal.
iNET Series Reference Manual
—This allows selection of the channels used
—This re-boots the radio and loads the active
at Access Points by first keying in the letter of
. Be aware that these
y
Commit Changes
—This
Commit Changes
05-2806A01, Rev. J

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