User Manual
Table Of Contents
- RK-5409-5 Reference Kit for 916 MHz MeshScape™ Systems
- Contents
- About This Guide
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Installing the MeshScape System
- 3: Running MeshScape Network Monitor
- MeshScape Network Monitor Overview
- Configuring a Node’s Operation
- Configuring Sample Interval of Single Node
- Configuring Sample Interval of all Network Nodes
- Configuring Digital I/O Operation
- Configuring UART Operation
- Configuring AD (analog-to-digital) Converter Operation
- Configuring RS-232 Operation (MN-5409 only)
- Configuring RS-485 Operation (MN-5409 only)
- Using Watch Function to Display Configuration Information
- Labeling an End Node or Mesh Node
- Configuring Persistence Attributes
- Selecting a Com Port on the Host PC
- Configuring Serial and ADC Data Formats
- Turning Event Tracking On/Off
- Broadcasting Data to All Nodes.
- Creating an Event Log File
- Viewing the Contents of an Event Log File
- Viewing MeshScape Statistics
- 4: Using the MeshScape API
- A: Sample Application
- B: Performing Firmware Upgrades and Configuring Device IDs
- Glossary
- Index
3-24 Millennial Net
Running MeshScape Network Monitor
Broadcasting Data to All Nodes.
You can broadcast the following data to all nodes on your MeshScape System:
• The time to which all nodes will synchronize their clocks
• Ultra Low Power (ULP) settings defining wakeup interval and duty cycle for all nodes
The following procedure describes how to broadcast data to all nodes (see Figure 3-26):
1. From MeshScape Network Monitor, select Network>Broadcast. The Broadcast window
is opened.
2. Configure the following broadcast settings:
– Synchronize device clock: Set the time with which the node clocks are to
synchronize. Mark the Use host clock check box to broadcast the time set on the
host PC on which the MeshScape Network Monitor is running, or alternatively, enter
the date and time to broadcast.
– Wakeup interval: The wakeup interval determines the Mesh Node wakeup cycle.
Minimum value for the wakeup interval is 60000 milliseconds, and the maximum
value is 6540000 milliseconds.
– Duty ratio: The duty ratio determines how long the Mesh Node stays awake and
how long it sleeps during each wakeup interval. The duty ratio is defined as
100*(awake time)/(wakeup interval). Note that the wakeup interval = awake time +
sleep time. The duty ratio has no unit.
The units for specifying the duty cycle is tenths of a percent. The recommended
Minimum value for the duty ratio is 5 (represent 0.5%), and the Maximum value is
1000 (represents 100.0%) set in increments of 5.
3. Select Validate to verify your ULP settings are valid and within range.
4. Select OK to save the settings and exit the Broadcast window.
Note:
Broadcasting capabilities are available on your MeshScape only if you have enabled
(i.e., unlocked) the ultra-low power feature.