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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5. Configure Point-to-MultiPoint Networks
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l Slaves 1, 2, and 3 are forced along the direction of the solid lines.
l Slave 4 links to the first Master or Repeater it hears.
Figure 10: Subnet IDs Forcing Communication
Subnet ID Settings
Radio
Rx
Subnet ID
Xmit
Subnet ID
Other Information
Master F F The Master uses 0,0.
Master 0 0
l The Xmit Subnet ID value may be set in the Master.
l The default settings (F,F) actually use 0,0.
l The Rx Subnet on the Master has no effect on the network.
Repeater1 0 1 Rx Subnet = 0 forces communication through the Master.
Repeater2 1 2
l Rx Subnet = 1 forces communication through Repeater 1.
l Repeater 1 transmits on SubnetID 1.
Slave1 0 0 or F Rx Subnet = 0 forces communication through the Master.
Slave2 1 0 or F Rx Subnet = 1 forces communication through Repeater 1.
Slave3 2 0 or F Rx Subnet = 2 forces communication through Repeater 2.
Slave4 0 0
The 0,0 setting allows the Slave to link with the first Master or
Repeater it hears with the correct Network ID.
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