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Initially, if a user has rejected the MTw for a given station, this is depicted as “Unknown”. A
rescan shows that the MTw was rejected by the user “Blacklisted”.
To reconnect a rejected MTw and Awinda Master, right-click the MTw and select “Accept for
Station: <Station ID>”.
Rejecting an MTw does not cause it to power off; it stops communication between that MTw
and the Awinda Master.
NOTE: To power off the MTw, the user should power it off in the Device List, while docked in
the Awinda Station, before starting the wireless configuration. See Section 6.4.1.
6.5.6 Update Rate
As each MTw makes a connection with
the Awinda Master, the Maximum
Update Rate decreases accordingly.
It is possible to select an update rate, by
double clicking the value under “Rate
(Hz)”, a drop down menu will appear with
the available update rates.
NOTE: The default update rate is always one value less than the maximum, to ensure that
retransmissions are possible during recording. Users can increase this to maximum but
caution should be taken as this will reduce or remove the possibility of retransmissions.
Table 1 provides an indication of the maximum and typical update rates for a number of
MTw’s. The buffering time is also indicated. This is the amount of time that data can be
expected to be stored on the MTw, if the user goes beyond the specified radio transmission
range.
Table 1: Typical and maximum update rates and buffering times
Amount of
MTw’s
UR [Hz]
(max – no
retransmissions)
Buffering
time[s]
(max)
UR [Hz]
(typical – allowing
retransmissions)
Buffering Time [s]
(typ)
1
150
7
120
9
2
120
9
100
10
4
100
10
75
14
6
75
14
60
17
12
50
20
40
26
18
40
26
30
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