User's Guide

PRO-FLEX TRANSCEIVER MODULES
USER’S GUIDE
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Send Results every second – results are sent back to host on a 1s periodic basis. This is the
preferred option for the test tool, because you get instant feedback that the test is working
and how well it is working.
OTA Data
N/A for PERT Rx
Query / Cancel
Sends out Host Message Type 0x43.
Used by Host to obtain results of PERT Test
PERT Test in Rx can end in one of three ways:
o 100% of packets are received
o The OTA transmit count = Number of Packets to Receive
o Host cancel request. Since it cannot be guaranteed that the last packet will be received,
it is the responsibility of the host to ensure the test is canceled.
If cancel is selected it will cancel the current test
“PERT In-Progress” is filled in based on query results. Red = no test in progress, green =
test in progress
Setup Packet Error Rate Test
Src Transceiver Address: 100 (who to expect message from)
Number of Packets: 100 (number of RF packets (5-65535). Must match PERT Tx selection.
Number of Bytes: 30 (number of user bytes in packet. Range is 1-105) Must match PERT
Tx selection.
Packet Error Rate Results
Filled in when results are received based on options above.
“Number of Received Packets” – keeps count of how many packets were rx’d
“Total Number of Packets” – configured in UART message above. Used to calculate PERT
success.
LQI Average – the average LQI of Rx’d messages
PERT Success – The number of rx’d packets / total number of packets. Not valid until end of
test.
Real Time PERT Success – The number of rx’d packets/ number of tx’d packets. The
number of Tx’d packets is determined from the count in the OTA data.