User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Integrator’s Task
- Installing the Modem
- Using the Modem Test Jig
- Testing
- Desense
- Application Development
- Message Routing and Migration
- Appendix A - NCL Interface
- Appendix B - Software Development Kit
- SDK Contents
- System Requirements
- SDK Software Architecture
- NCL Application Programmer’s Interface
- Implementation
- Logical Architecture
- Application Interface
- Opening a Session
- Close Session
- Send Data to a Radio Host
- Receive Data From RPM
- Get RPM Status Information
- Set Configuration ITEMS Within the RPM
- Reset RPM
- Register Event Callback Function
- Enable / Disable Events
- Get Error Description
- Register Wakeup Application
- Deregister Wakeup Application
- Switch RPM On/Off
- Send Generic NCL Command To RPM
- Get Software Version
- SCR Application Programmer’s Interface
- A
- Appendix C – Sample programs
- Appendix D - Wavenet Application Loader
- Appendix E - Numeric Conversion Chart
- Appendix F - Specifications
- Appendix H - Glossary
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<Alt> + <b> Change Baud Rate
This option changes the baud rate the RSUSER program uses. You will
be asked for the baud rate you wish to change to. Valid baud rates are
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200.
The change will take effect immediately. The baud rate is not preserved
on exit from RSUSER. It defaults back to 9600 on next invocation.
<F11> Toggle Dumping Of NCL Data Bytes
Incoming NCL responses/events from the modem are translated and
displayed on screen by default. The actual data bytes making up the
packet may be optionally displayed. Press <F11> to toggle this option.
< _ > Get Status Block
This option sends a status request command to the modem. It is a short
cut, rather than using the above F4 option and typing the ASCII
characters.
< ( > Receiver On / < @ > Receiver Off
This option sends a command to the modem to switch the receiver on
or off.
< ) > Transmitter On / < # > Transmitter Off
This option sends a command to the modem to switch the transmitter
on or off.
Send Messages Options
These varying options send messages to the modem to be sent to the
network. They each have a source and destination LLI and destination
area as set by F1, F2 and F3 respectively. The contents of the message
vary depending on the particular option. Some options are of fixed
length, and some ask you for the desired length. They are mainly self-
explanatory.
< > > Canned message.
You will be asked for a file name. The contents of this file will be used
as the contents of the data portion of the SDU.
< , >
A random sequence of binary numbers will form the data portion of the
message. Its length is approximately 20 characters.