The first parameter (
bits-per-second and must be one of the following speeds: 300, 600, 1200,
1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200. At baud rates of
19200 bps or less, the radio can support unlimited continuous data transmis-
sion at any hop rate.
The second parameter of the
indicating how the data is encoded. The following is a breakdown of each
character's meaning:
a = Data bits (
b = Parity (
c = Stop bits (
The factory default setting is 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
(Example:
9600 8N1
NOTE: 7N1, 8O2, and 8E2 are invalid communication settings and are not supported
by the transceiver.
BAND [A, B, C]
Select Sub-Band (Normally used for 2.4 GHz units)
This command sets or displays the receiving and transmit operating band for
the radio.
= 2.4016–2.4270 GHz
A
B
= 2.4272–2.4526 GHz
C
= 2.4528–2.478.2 GHz
NOTE: The same
must be common across each radio in a given network.
BUFF [ON, OFF]
Data Buffer Mode
This command sets or displays the received data handling mode of the radio.
The command parameter is either
setting of this parameter affects the timing of received data sent out the
connector. Data transmitted over the air is unaffected by the
If data buffering is set to
average latency. Data bytes are sent out the
RF data frame is processed. Average and typical latency will both be below
10 ms, but idle character gaps may be introduced into the outgoing data flow.
If data buffering is
bytes will be sent over the air as quickly as possible, but the receiver will
buffer the data until the entire packet has been collected. The delay introduced
by data buffering is variable and depends on message size and the number of
retransmissions required, but the radio will not create any gaps in the output
data stream. This mode of operation is required for protocols such as
MODBUS™ that do not allow gaps in their data transmission.
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) is baud rate. Baud rate is specified in
xxxxx
BAUD
or
)
7
8
for None,
N
O
or
)
1
2
).
must be programmed at the time of installation and
BAND
ON
, the radio will operate with the lowest possible
OFF
, the radio will operate in a seamless mode. That is, data
ON
command (
) is a 3-character block
abc
for Odd,
for Even)
E
or
. (The default is
OFF
DATA
port as soon as an incoming
MDS 05-2708A01, Rev. F
.) The
OFF
DATA
setting.
BUFF
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