User's Manual
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If no further (Button) activity is recognized, all three state LED’s are switched off 5 sec
later. Continue to select the test mode as described in section 3.3.
3.2.2.2 Transmitter Output Power Selection
If the (Button) is not released for about two seconds after power-on, the TX output
power is set to the minimum possible value. This is indicated by switching off the
three state LED’s (LED_0 … LED_2), and immediately after switching on state LED
(LED_2). Now the (Button) has to be released to continue with PSDU data rate
selection, or wait to leave the radio transceiver configuration menu 5 sec later.
PSDU Data Rate Selection
Release the (Button) either immediately or after TX output power selection, to enable
the PSDU rate selection. This is possible independently on a previous TX output
configuration. Each new (Button) press toggles the status LED’s similar to a binary
counter between 1 through 4. Note, a new (Button) press event to select the PSDU
data rate has to be performed within 5 sec after power-on or TX output power
selection. Otherwise the configuration menu is left towards the Test Mode Selection,
see section 3.3.
The PSDU data rate is coded as follow:
Table 3-1. Configuration Settings for 2.4 GHz Radio Transceiver
State LED_0 LED_1 LED_2 Description
0 ON ON ON Factory reset value
PSDU data rate = 250 kb/s
1 ON off off PSDU data rate = 250 kb/s
2 off ON off PSDU data rate = 500 kb/s
3 ON ON off PSDU data rate = 1000 kb/s
4 off off ON PSDU data rate = 2000 kb/s
other other configurations are not available yet
Once state 4 is reached, a new (Button) press starts at state 1.
If, after power-on, perhaps TX output power selection and the first (Button) release,
the (Button) is not pressed, as well as after each new (Button) press event to toggle
the PSDU data rate, a 5 sec timer is started to automatically leave the radio
transceiver configuration. Each new (Button) press resets the timer.
Leaving the radio transceiver configuration is done automatically after about 5 sec
and indicated by switching all state LED’s off.
Note, the configuration menu is only accessible after power-on. Each new TX output
power or PSDU data rate configuration requires a power cycle of the DUT.