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Low power mode is used only in multi-point slaves. Power
savings occur only when the slave is linked. There are no power
savings when the slave is transmitting data. Low power mode is
of little value when a slave has a constant, high throughput.
7.2.10 SubNet ID
In a multi-point network, a slave or repeater will connect with the first repeater
or master that it hears with the same
Network ID
. There are scenarios,
however, where communications need to be forced to follow a specific path.
For instance, the
SubNet ID
is particularly helpful to force two repeaters in the
same network to operate in series rather than in parallel; or, if desired, to force
slaves to communicate to a specific repeater for load-balancing purposes.
There are two components to the
SubNet ID
:
1.
Receive SubNet ID
: This setting identifies which transceiver a
repeater or slave will listen to.
2.
Transmit SubNet ID:
This setting identifies the
Network ID
on
which this device transmits, and, in turn, which devices will listen to
it. This setting is only relevant to repeaters in multi-point networks.
The default setting for both receive and transmit is 15 which disables
SubNetwork functions. For the master, this setting (15) causes the master to
actually use 0. So, if the SubNet ID is to be used, the downstream radios that
need to connect to the master will need their
Receive SubNet ID
set to 0.
Changing these settings on the master is not recommended, under
normal circumstances. The
Receive SubNet ID
on the master has
no effect on the network. If both
Receive SubNet ID
and
Transmit SubNet ID
are set to
0
, a mobile slave can roam from
subnet to subnet and possibly from network to network.
7.2.11 Radio ID
This setting allows a transceiver to be designated with an arbitrary, user-
selectable, 4-digit number which identifies the transceiver in diagnostics mode.
When used in conjunction with PakBus dataloggers, it is recommended that
this value be assigned the PakBus address of the station. This is because the
Radio ID appears in the FreeWave Diagnostics Program, and allows the user to
associate a particular datalogger with its attached radio.
To further this association of the RF451 RF network with the PakBus network,
the dataloggers (CR1000, CR800, CR6, etc.) read the serial number of the
attached radio and include this in the datalogger settings when the CS I/O SDC
interface is used. This serial number is the main radio identifier used by the
FreeWave Diagnostics Program.
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