
36 MDS NETview MS™ User’s Guide MDS 05-2973A01, Rev. C
NETview’s online help file contains more information about charting
with specific applications. In the help index, select one of the “Charting
in...” entries to view this information. In addition, a supplemental file,
NETview Charting Instructions, is included on the NETview CD, and
will prove helpful in understanding how data may be extracted and used
for charting in external applications.
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Figure 32. Sample Chart Created with Crystal Reports
Transparent Radio Health Check
(For radios connected to an MDS gateNET proxy)
Transparent radios are units that pass data over the air without altering
it in any way. The data applied at the transmitting end is available at the
receiving end in exactly the same format. These radios are designed to
pass serial data (e.g. RS-232), as opposed to IP-based protocols used by
some newer-generation MDS radios. Examples of MDS Transparent
radios are the TransNET transceiver, MDS x710 transceiver, x790
master station or x810 spread spectrum transceiver.
NETview’s Transparent Radio Health Check offers a quick way to
check the status of these radios when they are connected to an MDS
gateNET Proxy device. For more information on this device, refer to
MDS publication 05-6083A01.
To perform a health check for radios connected via a gateNET proxy,
proceed as follows:
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