Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 Summit Data Communications, Inc. Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide Software Version 2.01 for Windows CE and Windows Mobile Summit Data Communications, Inc.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 Table of Contents 1.0 SUMMIT PRODUCTS AND SUMMIT SOFTWARE ...............................................................................1 1.1 SUMMIT SOFTWARE ......................................................................................................................................1 1.2 INSTALLING SUMMIT SOFTWARE ..................................................................................................................2 1.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 1.0 Summit Products and Summit Software Thank you for choosing one of the following radio modules or cards from Summit Data Communications, Inc.: • SDC-CF10G 802.11g compact flash radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-PC10G 802.11g PCMCIA radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-MCF10G 802.11g miniature compact flash radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-CF20G 802.11g compact flash radio card with integrated antennas • SDC-PC20G 802.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 The Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) allows for the configuration of certain radio settings that cannot be configured through SCU. Summit offers SMU only to its direct customers: • Device manufacturers that embed Summit radios in their devices or offer Summit radios as device options • Value-added distributors that must configure Summit radios for resellers and end-customers This guide is for SMU V2.01 running on Windows CE or Windows Mobile.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide • 05/13/09 Antenna(s) to module: Use one or more antenna cables, each of which mates with the antenna on one end and with the radio module’s U.FL connector on the other end The standard approach is to install the module in the device first and then connect the antenna(s). If the antenna connectors on the radio are not visible when the radio is installed, however, then you will need to connect the antenna(s) before installing the radio.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 2.0 The Summit Manufacturing Utility 2.1 Using SMU To run SMU, use File Explorer or Windows Explorer to locate the smu.exe file, and tap the file to execute it. SMU will display a graphical user interface (GUI) like the one shown at the right. The values displayed on the SMU window may not reflect what is programmed on the radio or on the device.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 SCU Main window with Import/Export button Import/Export dialog box 2.2.3 Regulatory Domain A Summit radio’s regulatory domain determines the radio’s maximum transmit power and the frequency channels available to the radio.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 The table below shows the channels and the nominal maximum transmit power values that are supported in each regulatory domain with V2.01: Domain FCC ETSI TELEC WorldWide1 2.4 GHz 5 GHz (AG radio only) Channels Tx (.11b) Channels 1-11 18 dBm UNII-1 and UNII-3 1-13 18 dBm UNII-1, UNII-2, and Intermediate 1-14 17 dBm UNII-1 and UNII-2, plus additional channels: 34, 38, 42, 46 1-11 17 dBm UNII-1 Tx 14 dBm 14 dBm 14 dBm 14 dBm V2.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 2.2.5 BG Max Antenna Adjust and A Max Antenna Adjust The last two card settings provides for an adjustment to the radio’s transmit power to accommodate a 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g) antenna, a 5 GHz (802.11a) antenna, or a dual-band antenna with a gain greater than 0 dBm.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 Appendix: Regulatory Information Note: All declarations and instructions for the SDC-CF10G apply to other Summit 802.11g radio modules and cards. FCC Summit declares that all applicable products are limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4 GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2.
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
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