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3.4.1.3 Generic Application – Normal Mode
ID: 25
This parameter controls the application layer when the network is operating in normal
mode (see section 3.3.10 for details on Normal vs. Alternate mode).
The setting value is best created using the Config Application – see section 4 for more
details.
3.4.1.4 Generic Application – Alternate Mode
ID: 58
This parameter controls the application layer when the network is operating in alternate
mode (see section 3.3.10 for details on Normal vs. Alternate mode).
The setting value is best created using the Config Application – see section 4 for more
details.
3.4.1.5 Application Type ID
ID: 15
When the node is configured through WES, it transmits this value as part of its WES
Setup Request. It can be set to an arbitrary value (0…255) and shall be used to identify a
type of node, which the WES Server can use to decide which application setting to use
for the WES configuration.
3.4.1.6 AAPI CTS Interleave
ID: 50
The CTS pin is active (low) every time there is a TX Scheduled Data event. If it is desired
to conserve energy and payload data is not send very often, the CTS Interleave setting
can be used to limit the CTS event.
Default value is 1, which results in one CTS event every TX Scheduled Data event. Legal
values are 0 to 255.
0 is a special value which trigger a CTS event on every Wake Up event (TX SD, RX SD,
Beacon events etc).
3.4.1.7 AAPI CTS Timeout
ID: 51
Specifies the duration which the CTS pin is active (low) before it transitions In-Active
(high) if no data is received.
Possible values are 1…255, where 16 is default. The Timeout parameter is in steps of
30.5uS. The default value (16) corresponds to 488uS.