User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Important Safety Information
- Contents
- About this Document
- Related Publications
- Product Description
- Features
- Specifications
- Air Interface
- Product Functionality
- Contents
- Integration Goal and Objectives
- Customer Problem Isolation
- Wireline and Wireless Communications
- Design Tips for Serviceability
- Environmental Issues
- Regulatory Requirements
- Contents
- Power Supply
- Host Interface
- Power Management
- Antenna Systems
- Hardware Recommendations
- Battery Selection Criteria
- Contents
- Hardware Integration
- Application Software
- Final Assembly
- Installation
- Troubleshooting
- End User Problem Resolution
- Service Depot Repair
- Contents
- Accessories and Options
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Desense Overview
- Desense Measurement Techniques
- Preparing the Device Under Test
- Performance Goals
- Methods of Controlling Emissions
- Antenna
- Summary
- FLEX Application Protocol Licensing
- Licensing
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Testing CreataLink2 XT Hardware Integrator’s Guide
Service Depot Repair
• If the message was successfully sent, the data transceiver should receive
the message. Bytes 13 and 14 of the status information returned by the
data transceiver is the number of non-downloaded messages. This
number increments as messages are received by the unit.
• Repeat this test several times to ensure messages are being sent and
received correctly. If the unit is successfully sending the messages, but
the messages are not received until the unit transmits another message
or resets, then there is a battery-save configuration problem.
• To retrieve the messages, issue the Download Delete CLP command (see
Communication Linking Protocol Reference Manual for more
information).