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Modem type displays the type of modem (Integra-TR or Integra OIP). Modem type is a non-programmable parameter.
Board Rev
Board Rev displays the hardware revision of the modem board. Board rev is a non-programmable parameter.
Short ID
A user-defined number (from 1 to 254, 256 to 1023 - 255 is reserved) that identifies an individual unit in a network. Note:
Firmware versions 2.10 and earlier only allow short IDs of (from) 1-254.
Serial No.
Serial No. displays the serial number for the modem board. Serial No. is a non-programmable parameter.
Comment
Integra-TR Field Programming Software supplies this field for user-convenient description(s): customer name, location.
technical info...). Comments can be text up to 24 characters in length, including spaces.
Compatibility
This field selects the compatibility mode (for use with previous versions of Integras).
Integra-TR - used for networks made up of Integra-TR wireless modems.
Integra-T/TR - used for “on-air” backward compatibility with the Integra-T for bit rates of 4800 and 9600 b/s (full
channel units only).
The Integra-TR is capable of selectable network speeds of 2400 & 4800 b/s for quarter-channel units (6.25 kHz), 4800 and
9600 b/s for half-channel units (12.5 kHz) or 4800, 9600, 19200 b/s for full-channel units (25 kHz). Use the Integra-TR mode
whenever feasible.
Sleep Mode
One of the Integra-TR’s two low power modes of operation, along with and "Suspend Mode". When Sleep Mode is enabled,
the unit is in low power consumption (approximately 15 mA). In Sleep Mode, the Integra-TR cannot detect the presence of
a carrier. Only asserting RTS on the COM or Setup ports will wake the unit. It is ready to receive and decode data within 45
to 65 mS (dependent on Integra model and temperature) after wake-up.
Data Delivery
This field determines if data should be delivered to the COM port. Designating a unit as Master or Remote sets a flag in the
header identifying the Unit Type of the originating station:
All - this option causes the unit to accept (on the receive side) all data transmissions.
Selective - this option causes the unit to accept (on the receive side) data only if it originates from a unit of the
opposite Unit Type (i.e., a Master will only accept data from a Remote and a Remote will only accept data from a
Master).