User manual
RF Neulink
NL6000 User Guide
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3-DCD 232
In this mode, certain I/O devices can wake up when the
DCD signal is asserted and turn off when the signal is
negated. If you select this option, the
DCD 232
menu
appears for you to set the
Pre-Data DCD Time
and
Post-
Data DCD Time
.
Setting the Pre-Data DCD Time
1. Select
Serial DCD Mode
ä
Pre-Data DCD Time
.
2. Enter the number of milliseconds it takes for the device to wake up after
the modem asserts the line. The value must be a 3-digit number. The
post-data time value sets the number of milliseconds it takes for the
device to turn off after the modem negates the line
Setting the Post-Data DCD Time
1. Select
Serial
ä
DCD Mode
ä
Post-Data DCD Time
.
2. Enter the number of milliseconds it takes for the device to turn off after the
modem negates the line. The value must be a 3-digit number.
6.4. Data Setup
Setting the Maximum Packet Size
1. Select
Network
ä
Max Packet Size
.
2. Enter the largest amount of continuous bytes of user data you expect
in a single transmission. The value must be in the range 1 1023.
Note:
The
Packet Mode
affects how much user data can be in a
packet. For Enhanced Telemetry and Mobile Data modes, the
maximum will be less than 1023 due to memory constraints. The
Max
Packet Size
window displays the actual value for these two modes.
Setting the Packet Mode
1. Select
Network
ä
Packet Mode
.
2. Select from the following options:
1-Basic Telemetry
This mode uses a simple Cyclic Redundancy
Check (CRC) for error detection.
2-Enhanced Telemetry
This mode is similar to
Basic Telemetry
mode, but it includes Reed-Solomon
forward error correction.
3-Mobile Data
This mode uses forward error correction and
a block interleaver for maximum transmission
re liability.