User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety Information
- Operation
- Configuration
- Protocols
- Serial Point to Point Operation
- Input Handling
- Output Handling
- WTE Output Control Protocol
- Store Forward Operation
- Installation
- MReX Firmware Upgrade
- Antenna
- Disclaimer
- Manufacturing marking and labels
- Maintenance
- Product End Of Life
- Product Warranty
- Specification
MReX Transceiver User Manual v1.92 Firmware
*TX_MODE
*TX_MODE specifies the transport method of the transmitter (how the information is transmitted
over the air).
• POSCAG_A must be used in order to transmit alphanumeric messages.
• POSCAG_N must be used in order to transmit numeric messages.
• WTE_EN must be used in order to transmit 8 bit characters (POSCAG_A transmits 7 bit
characters only).
Accepts POSCAG_A, POCSAG_N and WTE_EN. E.g.
*TX_MODE=POSCAG_A<CR>
*TX_LEVEL
*TX_LEVEL specifies the default level of messages transmitted. This is sometimes referred to as
“Beep Level”. This is a value 0-9, however, when POCSAG is the transport method, only 0-3 will
be used. E.g.
*TX_LEVEL=3<CR>
*TX_CAP
*TX_CAP specifies the default code used to identify transmissions (same as the RIC code). The
TX_CAP code would only be used by protocols that do not require the CAP code to be specified.
This code can be any number between 8 and 2000000. E.g.
*TX_CAP=1234567<CR>
*TX_PERIODIC
*TX_PERIODIC allows a periodic message to be transmitted. This could be used as a “heartbeat”
to confirm that the system is continuing to operate as expected.
*TX_PERIODIC=TT,MMMM<CR>
where:
TT is the time in seconds between transmissions (0-255. 0 disables the feature).
MMMM is the periodic message to transmit (up to 50 characters). E.g.
*TX_PERIODIC=10,WT1234560A10 Test_Message<CR>
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