until the EMS configures the site.) Click the Get Values from Radio button in this panel Thenetwork status will be displayed, including:• Run Status: If Run Status is in the joined state, the radio has connected with the network• Join Counter: the number of times the radio has joined the network. (For example, the radiowill have to re-join if the installer mispoints the antenna or removes power from the radio fora while).• Internal Temp—this field gives the temperature measured by a sensor inside the radio indegrees-centigrade. This temperature will typically be higher than the external ambienttemperature.Hub (Base Station) Radio: A second panel gives status of hub (base station) radios:• Preamble Channel (changes frequently)• Number of Channels (1-45)• FEC Coding Rate (none, 1/2, 3/4 or 7/8)• Tx Power Level (changes frequently)• Last SNR (signal/noise ratio, which changes frequently)• System Time: the network time-of-day (which will be set by the Base Station after theRemote Station joins the network)1.3.3 Antenna Pointing Tool PanelClick the Start button to start the tool. The tool will begin periodically polling the attachedremote radio for its signal strength from the Base Station. The tool will show the relative strengthin a vertical bar graph and in a numeric text box. If SNR Beep On is selected (and if laptopsound is supported and enabled), a beep will sound at a rate proportional to the signal strength.This enables the Installer to adjust the antenna without viewing the laptop screen. Note: not alllaptops support sound; use the visual display in this case.