User guide
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PN 161-09981-007A
January 2010
Wireless I/O Extender User’s Guide
2.4 GHz Radio Hop Table Versions
Zone 
Number
Beginning 
Freq. MHz
Ending 
Freq. MHz
# of 
Channels
1
2400.3072 2405.4912
5
2
2405.8368 2410.6752
5
3
2411.0208 2415.8592
5
4
2416.2048 2421.0432
5
5
2421.3888 2426.2272
5
6
2426.5728 2431.4112
5
7
2431.7568 2436.5952
5
8
2436.9408 2441.7792
5
9
2442.1248 2446.9632
5
10
2447.3088 2452.1472
5
11
2452.4928 2457.3312
5
12
2457.6768 2462.5152
5
13
2462.8608 2467.6992
5
14
2468.0448 2472.8832
5
15
2473.2288 2478.0672
5
16
2478.4128 2483.2512
5
(4) Goverment Rules (2.4 GHz Models Only)
Sets the radio to comply with different government standards. 
Set the mode to comply with the correct regulations for the area in which the radio will be operated.
•0 to comply with FCC rules. 
•1 to comply with EU 328 rules. 
•2 to comply with EU 440 rules.
(1) Max Packet Size & 
(2) Min Packet Size
Sets the size of the packets (in bytes) used by the radio for the RF communications. The packet size is determined by a 
combination of the size settings and the RF Data Rate.
This may be of particular value when using the radio with different communications protocols; you may nd that 
throughput is optimized when packet sizes are restricted by the radio.
Note: Using Diagnostics mode uses the extra space in the packets for diagnostics data, using small max and min 
packet sizes may reduce or stop the diagnostics data available.
Warning: To adhere to the EU 
specications, it is necessary 
to use the proper frequency 
zone combination based on the 
frequency offset. While using a 
frequency offset of zero, the rst 
zone (0) needs to be removed. 
Using frequency offsets of one or 
two, the last zone (15) needs to be 
removed.
Warning: In order to stay within 
FCC regulations it is required 
that a minimum of 50 separate 
frequency channels be used within 
a hop pattern.










