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Raveon Technologies Corp.
MA
Monitor Address
– – Configures the address to which status
transmissions are sent to. Only used if Auto Status is enabled.
Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F. Note:
FF is interpreted as a group. See addressing section.
Range: 0000 - FFFF
FFFF
MK
Address Mask
– Configures local and global address space.
Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F. In
most applications, this is kept at FFFF.
Range: 0000 - FFFF
FFFF
MT
Protocol Select
– The over-the-air communication protocol.
0=Packetized mode, 2=Streaming data.
Range: 0-2
0
MY
Unit Address
– Configures the individual; address for this unit.
Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F. Note:
FF is interpreted as a group. See addressing section.
Range: 0000 - FFFF
1234
NB
Parity
– Selects parity format. Settings 0-4 transfer 8-bits over
antenna port and generate the parity bit on the RF receiving
side.
Range: 0 – 5
0 = none
1 = Odd
2 = Even
3 = Mark (1)
4 = Space (0)
0
NS
Stop Bits –
Selects the number of stop bits.
Range: 1-2
1
PE
Packet Error Display –
Shows statistics to compute packet-
error rate. Displays Packets Per Minute (PPM) and a running
total.
None (display PER)
1 = reset counters
2 = Stop PER display
None
R0
Symbol Peak Deviation
– Set the peak FM deviation of the
transmit symbols. Note: This can be a negative number to
invert the modulation.
Range: -1000 – 1000
120**
R1
Select CD pin output signal
– CD may be RF carrier detect,
or modem data detect.
Range : 0 - 2
2 = Always assert CD
1 = Data CD
0 = RF CD
1
R2
Over-The-Air bit rate
- This is the data rate the radio uses
to send data over the air.
All RF modems in the network
must use the same over-the-air baud rate
. Refer to
section 6.9 for information on how to set the OTA baud rate.
Range:
0 = 800 4 = 8000 4L
1 = 1200 5 = 9600 2L
2 = 2400 6 = 19200 4L
3 = 4800 7 = 5142 2L
8 = 9600 4L
3
R3
Serial Port time out
– Number of mS of no activity before
transmitting.
Range: 1 - 5000
20 (mS)
R5
Preamble length
– The number of bytes to send over-the-air
in the pre-amble.
Range: 3 - 255
4
**
(Varies based
on data rate
and radio
type. 7 typical)
R8
Frequency Offset.
Used to set the radio on the center of the
radio channel.
Range: -500 to +500
0
**
R9
Modulation Balance.
Range: 0-100
20
**
RA
Select RF CD output threshold
– This value is the RSSI
threshold where the carrier detect is asserted. Note: To force
CD always on, set this to 0, and R1 to RF Carrier Detect.
Range : 0-999
300
**
RB
Number of retries
. If this modem does not get an ACK
back when it sends data, this is the number of times it will re-
transmit the packet and wait for an ACK. 0=disabled feature.
Range: 0-99
0
(ACKs are not
used)
RF
RF Carrier Required
– When enabled, there must be RF
energy on the channel for the modem to output data.
Streaming data mode only. 1-RF required. 0=ignore rf
energy when receiving.
Range: 0, 1
0 (no RF
required)
RG
Transmit Time-Out-Timer
– Sets the transmitter time-out-
timer in seconds. This is a fail-safe timer for improper
configuration or operation of the modem. In normal
Range: 0-999
(seconds)
60