Product manual

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems
is about to be exceeded. The dialog box has Reset Max Time and Don’t Reset
buttons. If the Reset Max Time button is pressed, the Max Time On-Line
counter will be reset. If the Don’t Reset button is pressed or if no button is
pressed, the connection will be terminated when Max Time On-Line is
reached.
The format for this field is 00 h(ours) 00 m(inutes) 00 s(econds).
If you are using LoggerNet Admin or LoggerNet Remote 4.0 or
higher and using the Connect Screen to connect to a remote
server that is running an older version of LoggerNet, the
behavior will be different than described above. When
connecting to a LoggerNet 3.4.1 server, you will be disconnected
with no advanced warning when Max Time On-Line is reached.
A message will be displayed indicating that Max Time On-Line
has been reached. When connecting to servers older than
LoggerNet 3.4.1, the behavior will be variable. Generally, you
will be disconnected at some point, but the timing of the
disconnect will not be predictable.
NOTE
Attention Character - Enter the character that will be used to reset the radio
modem. By default, the radios are programmed to use the + character as the
Attention Character. However, if the radio is being used in a communications
link that includes a phone modem, you will most likely need to change this
character in the radio setup and on LoggerNet's Setup Screen. Most phone
modems use + as the reset character, and sending this character unexpectedly
will reset the modem and terminate the communications link.
Advanced
Maximum Packet Size - Data is transferred in "chunks" called packets. For
most devices the default value is 2048 byes. The value entered in this field can
be changed in 32 byte increments. If a communications link is marginal,
reducing the packet size may improve reliability.
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