Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Overview
- Untitled
- 2. Equipment
- 3. Installation
- 4. Basic Radio Programming and Setup
- 4.1. Define the Network Type and the Radio's Role in that Network
- 4.2. Establish Communication with Instrumentation and Computers
- 4.3. Establishing Communication with Other Radios in the Network
- 4.4. Set the Data Transmission Characteristics
- 4.5. Set Radio Passwords
- 4.6. Set the Hop Table Size in the Terminal Interface
- 4.7. Set the Radio to a Single Channel in a Terminal Emulator
- 4.8. Set the Radio to Hop Channels
- 4.9. Edit Frequencies for Multiple Channels
- 5. Configure Point-to-MultiPoint Networks
- 5.1. Point to MultiPoint Network Characteristics
- 5.2. Point-to-MultiPoint Network Quick Start (Terminal Interface)
- 5.3. Overlapping MultiPoint Networks
- 5.4. Establishing Communication with Other Radios in a MultiPoint Network
- 5.5. Routing Communication Through the Network
- 5.6. Setting Other MultiPoint Parameters
- 5.7. Reading Diagnostics in Tool Suite
- 6. Configure Point-to-Point Networks
- 7. View Radio Statistics
- 8. Release Notes
- 9. Additional Radio Information
- Appendix A: Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: RF Board Pin-Out
- Appendix C: RS232 Pin Assignments - DB9
- Appendix D: LRS455 Frequency Table
- Appendix E: Factory Default Settings
- Appendix F: Point-to-MultiPoint Operation LEDs
- Appendix G: Point-to-Point Operation LEDs
- Appendix H: FreeWave Legal Information
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4. Basic Radio Programming and Setup
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4.2.8. Turn On Delay
Turn On Delay
Setting Description
Default Setting 0 ms
Options Any number between 1 and 9
Setup Terminal
Menu
(1) Set Baud rate > (E) Turn On Delay
Description
Sets the delay between when the line drivers are turned on and when the data
leaves the data port.
4.2.9. Use Break to Access Setup
Note: This setting is typically used only in OEM scenarios.
Use Break to Access Setup
Setting Description
Default Setting (0) Disabled
Options
l (0) - Disabled - The break command is disabled.
l (1) - Enabled - The Setup menu is sent at 19,200 bps.
l (2) - Enabled - The Setup menu is sent at the radio's current Baud Rate (on
page 30).
l This setting is only available throughthe terminal interface using Setup
Terminal or another terminal emulator.
Setup Terminal
Menu
(2) Set Baud Rate > (G) Use break to access setup
Description
l This parameter enables a break command to put the radio into Setup mode
over the Data port.
l To send a break character, the end device must hold the Tx data line in the
space voltage level for longer than 1 character time.
Example: If a character is defined as having 1 start bit, 8 data bits, and 1
stop bit, the character time is 10 bits.
The transmit data line must be held in the space voltage level for a period
of time longer than 10 bits.
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