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3.4.4.3 Scheduled Data Receive Retry Limit
ID: 23
If a receive of scheduled data from a neighbour fails, a number of retries on subsequent
transmissions are done. If the number of retries exceeds the limit set with this
parameter, the neighbour is removed from the neighbour list.
Valid values for this parameter is: 1..15. Typical values are in the range 2..10.
3.4.4.4 Maximum local retries of Payload data
ID:27
When payload data is transmitted from one node to the next, a local Ack/Nack between
the nodes increases the likelihood for the transmitted payload to be received. This
parameter specifies how many local retries are done if an Ack is not received by the
transmitting node. Default value is 10, and possible values are 0…30.
3.4.4.5 Beacon Rate
ID:18
The rate in seconds for transmission of Beacons. The setting controls how fast new
nodes can detect a network which is already running, and it controls how fast two (or
more) disjoined networks can discover each other.
The setting also directly affects the average current consumption of the module.
The parameter can be set to the following values: 1..30 [s].
3.4.4.6 Beacon Full Scan Rate
ID: 19
The rate given in a multiple of Beacon Periods, for which the protocol will perform a full
beacon scan while the node is already participating in a network. The setting controls
how fast two (or more) disjoined nets can discover each other. It also controls how fast a
node which has been out of range, or is not part of a network in general, can discover
networks which are already in operation.
The parameter can be set to the following values: 200..60.000. To get the rate in
seconds, the values should be multiplied by the Beacon Rate.