User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover 195CM
- Table of Contents 195CM
- Chapter 1 - Introduction 195CM
- Chapter 2 - Starting Out 195CM
- Chapter 3 - Example Applications 195CM
- Chapter 4 - Repeating 195CM
- Chapter 5 - Ethernet Configuration and Applications 195CM
- Chapter 6 - Utilities and Features 195CM
- Chapter 7 - Antenna Setup 195CM
- Apx A - Software Commands 195CM
- Apx B - Interface Ports 195CM
- Apx C - Model 192 Integration 195CM
- Apx D - FCC Information
- Apx E - 195C Specifications
- Apx F - 195M Specifications
APPENDIX A
SOFTWARE COMMANDS
Revised: 4 Feb 14 APX A-5 EST P/N AA107-195CM
program (1-254,1-254,1-254,1-254)
This command is used to remote program another ESTeem unit. Example prog 10 (Unit 10 is the address of the remote unit).
Remote programming can be completed through repeaters. When a connection has been made with the remote ESTeem the
RPG: prompt will appear. The RPG: prompt is the command prompt of the remote modem.
radio (on/off)
The radio transmitter enable command. The ESTeem radio transmitter will cycle on and off when enabled for tuning and antenna
testing procedures. Factory default = off.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
reset
The software reset command for the ESTeem. The execution of this command resets the internal electronics in the ESTeem.
retry (0-99)
The retry command number. This is the number specifying the number of retries, retransmission of frames, that are not
acknowledged. Frames are retransmitted RETRY times before operation is aborted. Factory default = 6.
rfpower (1-8)
This command sets the output power on the ESTeem 195C/M radio modem. Each increase in value represents 0.5 watts of output
power. Factory default = 8 (4 Watts).
1 = 0.5 Watts
2 = 1.0 Watts
3 = 1.5 Watts
4 = 2.0 Watts
5 = 2.5 Watts
6 = 3.0 Watts
7 = 3.5 Watts
8 = 4.0 Watts
route (l#,r1,r2,r3,)
The route sets up the route table in the ESTeem. This command is used in conjunction with the append command to configure the
routing table in the ESTeem 195C/M wireless modem. See Chapter 4 (Repeating) for complete details.
l # = User defined route number. Route numbers 1 to 32 may be used.
r1 = Address of first repeater. Address numbers from 1 to 254 may be used.
r2 = Address of second repeater. Address numbers from 1 to 254 may be used.
r3 = Address of third repeater. Address numbers from 1 to 254 may be used.
rssi
This command will display the status of the received signal strength indication (rssi). The values displayed in dBm.
instantaneous, noise floor, last valid (dBm)
save