User's Manual
Spread Spectrum Wireless Data Transceiver User Manual
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3. To communicate to an RS232 port of a transceiver that is in Lowpower Mode, the RTS line must
be held high to wake it up. The transceiver will wake up within approximately 20 milliseconds of
when RTS goes high.
4. If the RTS line on the Slave is held high, the transceiver will remain in normal operation
regardless of the Lowpower Mode setting. Once RTS is dropped the transceiver reverts to the
Lowpower Mode.
5. If the transceiver has the DTRConnect option set to 1 or 2 and if the Lowpower Mode enabled
(set to 1-31), the RTS line on the transceiver must be asserted for the ‘DTRConnect’ feature to
operate properly.
(A)
HIGH NOISE
The High Noise Option is useful in determining if out of band interference is affecting a radio link. A
setting of 1 will provide a reduction of gain in the front end circuit thereby decreasing the affect of any out
of band noise. The results will be seen as a lower signal value and a much lower noise value (as found in
Radio Statistics or Diagnostics). If the noise is not reduced by a greater amount than the signal, the
interference is most likely an in band issue.
When a noise problem is shown to be helped by way of the High Noise option, chances are that the noise
may be further squelched by use of a bandpass filter available for sale from FreeWave Technologies.
(B) MCU SPEED
MCU Speed controls the speed of the Micro Controller Unit in the transceiver. The default setting is 0 for
low speed. A setting of 1 is required for Ethernet and UDP operation.
The following table describes the MCU speed settings.
Setting Description Notes
0 Low speed Reduces current consumption
1 High speed Required for 230 KBaud data port rate
(C)
REMOTE LED
This setting enables the user to connect Remote LED’s through the diagnostics port.
This feature is available in firmware versions 2.64 (900MHz) and 3.64 (2.4GHz) or higher.
Setting Description Notes
0 Board LED’s Default, only on board LED’s are enabled.
1 Board and Remote LED’s
Onboard LED’s are enabled as well as
Remote LED’s through the Diagnostic port.
2 Remote LED’s
On board LED’s are disabled. Remote LED’s
are enabled through the Diagnostic port.
NOTE: When using Remote LED’s the center (TX) LED will not turn Green when in Setup mode. This line
is not pinned out.
NOTE: This feature may be used to save power in Repeaters. By turning off the on board LED’s (setting
= 2) the current consumption is reduced. To reduce current consumption in Slaves, use the setting “Low
Power = 1”. Low Power does not work with Repeaters because they are constantly transmitting. Remote
LED drives the Diagnostic port which has a small amount of current draw.