Xaddr [0-31]; Xmap [00000000-Ffffffff]; Xpri [0-31]; Xrssi [None, -40 - Microwave Data Systems MDS TransNET 900 Installation & Operation Manual

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XADDR [0–31]
Display or program the Extended Address of this radio that will serve as a
common address for the sub-network synchronized to this Master or
Extension. This value can be listed in the
parameter of associated
XPRI
Extension or Remote radios to allow them to synchronize to this radio. We
recommend setting the Master to zero (0). It is easy to remember, and is the
default address when the INIT command is used. (Programmed only in
Master and Extension radios.)

XMAP [00000000-FFFFFFFF]

XMAP is a 32-bit hex entry where the least significant bit represents XADDR
0 and the most significant bit represents XADDR 31. The full 32-bit hex
value represents the entire list of extensions with which the radio will be
allowed to communicate. (Remotes and Extensions only.)
This parameter is easily programmed through the MDS TransNET
Configuration Software's
panel.
Store and Forward Settings
XPRI [0–31]
Display or program the extended address of a primary radio with which this
radio will attempt to synchronize and communicate. A setting of
will
NONE
allow the unit to synchronize with any Master or Extension in the
list.
XMAP
(Parameter only meaningful for a Remote or Extension.)
XRSSI [NONE, –40...–120]
The XRSSI command is used to set the RSSI minimum signal level required
to preserve synchronization with a non-primary Extension radio. This
parameter will be ignored if XPRI is set to NONE.

ZONE CLEAR

The
command clears the zone data for all zones in the Zone
ZONE CLEAR
Data Log, resetting the count to 0. (Zone data is also cleared automatically
upon reboot.)

ZONE DATA

The transceiver divides its frequency operating spectrum into eight
3.2 MHz-wide zones. (These are the same zones referenced by the
SKIP
command described earlier.) Data frame statistics are maintained for each
zone to indicate the transmission quality of data through the network. This
information is useful for identifying zones where significant interference
exists.
Zone quality information can be accessed using the
command.
ZONE DATA
For each zone (1–8), it shows you the number of data frames sent, the number
received, and the number received with errors. If an excessive number of
errors are seen in one or more frequency zones, it may indicate interference,
and you should consider "skipping" those zones using the
command.
SKIP
Note: If a frequency zone has been skipped, all counts for that zone will be
zeros.
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MDS TransNET 900 I&O Guide
MDS 05-2708A01, Rev. B

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