User's Manual

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-6848
FCC ID: NQE-900SSHOPPER
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Exhibit 8
Commands are accepted by the radio when it is in “configure” mode. On the figure of
the main menu shown above, “Configure” toggles with “Disconnect.” Select
“configure”, make changes as desired, and select “Write.” Your radio is configured.
Select “TX On” to transmit.
Basic Commands
Serial Port on PC
Default to COM1. The configuration program supports COM1 through
COM8.
(i)
Serial Number
This unique number is predetermined by the manufacturer.
(ii)
Serial Baud Rate
This is the baud rate the data radio uses to talk to a PC or external device.
The default is 9600 bits/second. Drop-down settings allow standard baud
rates from 2400 to 57600 bps.
(iii)
Preamble Length
This is the amount of time the transmitting radio sends a polling preamble
to search for a receiving radio. Default is 147 mS.
(iv)
RF Data Rate
This determines how fast the transmitting radio sends data. The default
is 18 with drop-down settings of 35 and 50.
(v)
RX buffer size
The RX (receiving) buffer size is the number of bytes stored in the receive
buffer. The default predetermined by the manufacturer is 200 bytes.
(vi)
TX buffer size
The TX (transmission) buffer size is the number of bytes stored in the
transmit buffer. The default predetermined by the manufacturer is 150