Protocol Commands - Murata Hn-210 Manual

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Protocol Commands

These commands can be used to tune the transceiver for optimum transmission of
data across the RF link. For most applications, the default values are adequate.
Command
pe[?|0-8]
ph[?|00-fe]
(base only)
pk[?|00-d0]
pl?
pn[?|01-3e]
(base only)
pr[?|00-ff]
pt[?|00-ff]
(remote only)
pv[?|0|1]
base only)
pw[?|00-34]
base only)
px[?|0|1]
Note: Incorrect setting of these parameters may result in reduced throughput or loss of data
packets.
Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2004
HN-210/210X 01/13/17
Description
Set Alternative Frequency Band
0 = FCC/ETSI operation. (~2401 – 2471MHz) (default)
1 = France (~2448 – 2473MHz)/Avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14
2 = Spain (~2448 – 2473MHz)/Avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14
3 = Japan (~2473 – 2495MHz)/Avoids 11b channels 1 - 10
4 = Canada (~2452 – 2478MHz)/Avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14
5 = Avoids 11b channels 6 – 14
6 = Avoids 11b channels 8 – 14
7 = Avoids 11b channels 1 & 10 – 14
8 = Avoids 11b channels 1,2 & 12 - 14
Set Hop Duration
90H = default (=10ms)
Set Minimum Data Length
01 = default
Get Maximum Data Length
D4 = 212 bytes
Set Maximum Number of Remotes
3e = default (=62 remotes)
Set Packet Attempts Limit
10H = default
(RF flow control point-to-point only)
FFH = Infinite retry
Set Data Transmit Delay
00H = default
Set Slot Assignment Mode
0 = default (dynamic slot assignment)
1 = static slot assignment
Set Base Slot Size
08H = default (=32 bytes)
Set ARQ mode.
0 = ARQ enabled (default)
1 = ARQ disabled (redundant transmission)
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