User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Objective
- Module introduction
- Basic Operation
- General
- "Hayes" Mode
- "Point-to-Point" Mode
- "Network" Mode
- Demo Kit Utilization
- Installation and Connection
- WinB900 Software Utilization in Point-to-Point Mode
- The different fields and buttons are described below:
- "Sent Characters" Field
- "Received Characters" Field
- "Test Frames" Selection
- "Characters Count" Field
- Button: "Send"
- Button: "Continuous"
- Button: "Initialization"
- Button: "Stop"
- Button: "Quit"
- "Character Count Sent/Received" Fields
- "Elapsed time" Field
- "Sent/Received/Corrupted Count" Fields
- "Stop on Error" Selection
- Use of the WinB900 Software in Network Mode
- Use of the "Terminal" or "HyperTerminal" Software
- Advanced Operation
- Appendix 1: Schematic Block Diagram
- Appendix 2: Mechanical Drawings
- Appendix 3: Antenna Connection
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- Appendix 5: Timing Diagrams
- Appendix 6: Description of the registers
- Appendix 7: Revisions History
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4.5.2. Test Commands (Future software option – Not available at this time)
Carrier Transmission Tests can also be simply realized with the WinB900 Software.
The "Carrier Test" option of the "Advanced Configuration" Menu allows to test Carrier
Transmission from a radio module.
When this option is selected, the software displays the following window:
• "Carrier Transmission" Selection
Through this window, it is possible to transmit several types of carrier to check the
power and the signal modulation. Here are the following Carrier’s choices:
• Pure
• Modulated at ‘00’
• Modulated at ‘01’
• Modulated at ‘10’
• Modulated at ‘11’
Remark
:
If a transmission is in progress and you want to change the carrier type, it is
imperative to stop the transmission before selecting another carrier, otherwise
your change will not take effect
• "Radio Channel" Field
This Field available for input specifies the radio channel where the selected carrier
will be transmitted from.