Wireless: How do I read the CEL-BP connection information screen?

When in Menu mode on a connected CellCom beltpack, scroll to the View Status icon and press enter, then scroll to the Connection Info Icon and press enter.  This will open the connection info screen as shown below:















1.  Radio Fixed Part Identifier:  The RFP is the Radio Fixed Part to which the beltpack is currently connected (Much of this line of text is not unique to one active antenna)
2.  This is the PARK (Primary Access rights Key) number reserved for future use
3.  Equipment Installer Code (EIC) and the number on the second line is the EIC number
4.  Fixed Part Number (FPN) is unique to the particular active antenna
5.  Fixed Part Sub-Number.  This is effectively the system number which identifies which matrix or base station the beltpack is registered with
6.  Radio fixed Part Number (RPN) identifies which active antenna the beltpack is currently attached to
7.  Carrier Number currently used by the beltpack
8.  Timeslot Number currently used by the beltpack
9.  Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI or RS) This is an arbitrary number in the range of 0 - 52 and therefore significant only in the context of a particular installationA minimum level of 25 would indicate the edge of the antenna coverage
10.  Block Error rate (E) for the received framesThis should be <1% when standing still, Error rates of >1% when standing still - indicate High RF interferance
11.  Raw battery level indication

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