User's Manual

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The implant will not report with a Hex value at the bottom of the screen.
NOTE: It may take several seconds for an unsuccessful Ping command to generate an error message
Get RSSI Threshold
The Get RSSI Threshold command retrieves the current threshold value from the implant. Get RSSI
Threshold reads the signal strength value that allows the implant to hear commands from the CLC/TRX.
1. Click on the drop-down menu labeled Implant ID:
2. Select a device by left clicking on an implant serial number.
3. Click on the drop-down menu labeled Implant Command.
4. Left click the Get RSSI Threshold command.
5. Click the Send button
6. A successful operation is indicated by a blue colored OK banner at the top of the screen.
7. A Hexadecimal
value will also be reported in a table below the word Reply.
8. If the command cannot be successfully completed an error code may be displayed. Refer to the
common error codes
below.
Set RSSI Threshold
RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indicator. It is a quantitative measure of the strength of the RF
signal that the TRX is receiving from the implants. The Set RSSI Threshold command allows the user to
adjust the lower limit of signal strength that the implant will accept as viable information from the CLC/TRX.
1. Click on the drop-down menu labeled Implant ID:
2. Select a device by left clicking on an implant serial number.
3. Click on the drop-down menu labeled Implant Command.