Murata HN-210 Manual page 21

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Lockout Key
This parameter is the same as
network number. This feature allows multiple co-located networks in which global
roaming is enabled. By using different lockout keys, the bases to which remotes link
can be limited or segregated.
Serial Port Settings
This parameter is the same as
adapters
It allows the setting of even, odd or no parity, 7 or 8 data bits and 1 or 2 stop
.
bits.
Roaming Mode
This parameter is the same as
specific base stations.
Protocol Mode
This parameter is the same as
multipoint network. Depending on the user application, more or less
acknowledgment may be desired by the application. Remotes can operate in
transparent mode even though the base station is operating in one of the
nontransparent modes. When using a protocol mode, make sure to count in packet
overhead when calculating network performance. Refer to the section on Protocol
Modes for details on each format.
Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2004
HN-210/210X 01/13/17
and allows further network segregation beyond the
wl
and is only available on radios with Modbus
qs
and allows remote radios to Roam or only link to
wg
and enables the base station to operate in a
sp
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