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ENC-900 Operating Manual: Chapter 4 Configuration
The Master determines the
Wireless Link Rate. This
setting on all other modems
is ignored..
S Register 102 - Serial Baud Rate
The Serial Baud Rate is the current speed that the modem is using to
communicate with the DTE. In command mode, the module “autobauds,”
meaning that it will adapt to the baud rate of the DTE equipment to which it
is connected. Therefore, when in command mode, you may change the
baud rate of your equipment, and the ENC-900 will automatically adjust to
this baud rate once an AT string is issued. The new baud rate is stored in
register S102. If you issue a command to change the value of S102, the
instant you issue another command, the baud rate will revert back to that of
the DTE equipment. Therefore, it is advisable to operate in Command Mode
at the desired baud rate for Data Mode.
The possible values are:
1 115200
2 57600
3 38400
4 28800
5 19200
6 14400
*7 9600
8 7200
9 4800
10 3600
11 2400
12 1200
It is generally advisable to choose the highest rate that your terminal
equipment will handle to maximize performance, unless a limitation on the
available bandwidth is desired. If the DTE is a personal computer, the port
can usually be used reliably at 115200. Issuing the &Fx command (factory
default) does not affect the current setting of S102.
S Register 103 - Wireless Link Rate
The Wireless Link Rate is the optimization method for which modems will
communicate over the RF link. It is only necessary to set this parameter on
the Master unit. Units configured as Repeaters and Remotes will ignore this
setting, and adjust automatically to the rate of the Master.
The allowable settings are:
*2
Fast without Forward Error Correction
4
Fast with Forward Error Correction
Depending on the application requirements, each mode will provide
different throughput and performance.
In general, Forward Error Correction (FEC) reduces throughput, but in
some environments will actually increase throughput. FEC can reduce the
number of bad data packets, and hence reduce the need to retransmit.
Summary of Contents for ENC-900
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Page 46: ...42 ENC 900 Operating Manual Appendix A Modem Command Summary ...
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Page 50: ...46 ENC 900 Operating Manual Appendix C Technical Specifications ...
Page 54: ...50 ENC 900 Operating Manual Appendix E Approved Antennas ...