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Overview
Aprisa™ Setup is the PC-based configuration, monitoring and maintenance tool for the Aprisa SE. The easy-to-use graphical interface allows the operator to configure and view the major RF and traffic parameters quickly. A terminal may be configured 'off-line' and those settings loaded into the terminal on site, if needed. A connected PC can save the error and performance logs to a file for later viewing and analysis.

Radio Settings
Interface
Monitoring
Performance
Maintenance

Radio Settings
The Radio Settings page is used to set transmit and receive frequencies, transmit power level, view RSSI, and set the modulation state. Other information such as the site name and firmware revision is also displayed.

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APRISA SETUP REQUIREMENTS

PC or laptop: Pentium III 800 MHz with minimum 128 MB RAM. 256 MB RAM recommended.

10 MB of spare HDD space for the program.

Additional HDD capacity for storing log files.

Microsoft® Windows® 95/98, 2000, NT or XP
  • Windows 95 requires OSR2 running
    Internet Explorer 4.01 with SP1
    installed.
  • Windows NT requires Service Pack 4
    or above installed. Safe, efficient voice
    and data communications.

View Aprisa SE Product Brochure
(PDF 224 KB)

Interface
The Interface page allows the user to allocate link capacity across the various interfaces, using the embedded cross-connect switch. Other traffic interface parameters such as data rates, voice compression levels and timeslot assignments can also be set up here. Voice circuits typically operate at either 64 kbps or compressed 32 kbps ADPCM, while the capacity of Ethernet, data and Fractional E1 interfaces is configured depending on the application.

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Monitoring
The Monitoring screen indicates the details of any alarm condition. Alarms are grouped into Major and Minor conditions. The user manual details fault-finding procedures to aid diagnosis.

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Performance
The Performance screen shows the RF performance of the link. The constellation diagram can be used as a tool to diagnose interference and RF disturbances, and the error counters show both correctable (errors recovered by the FEC) and uncorrectable errors.

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Maintenance
The Maintenance page contains tools for common maintenance activities, including a peak holding RSSI meter for antenna panning, and other graphs used when retuning the terminal.

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