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5. When sender is in the packet transmission mode
Sender: @TXT002HELLO CR/LF -> Receiver: HELLO
When the receiver is in the
about the terminator. For details, refer to REG23 of p.59 MEMORY
packet transmission mode, be careful packet transmission mode, be careful
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5. When sender is in the packet transmission mode
Sender: @TXT002HELLO CR/LF -> Receiver: HELLO
When the receiver is in the
about the terminator. For details, refer to REG23 of p.59 MEMORY
REGISTER DESCRIPTION.
The difference between the text mode and the binary mode does not
matter in the headerless transmission mode.
7.1.1.2 Com m a nds for the headerless pa c k et mode
The same command as used in the packet transmission mode can be u
following commands which attempted transmission cannot be used.
TXT, TXR, TBN, TBR, RPT, RTY.
the headerless packet transmission mode, no command for transmission is required.
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But the internal processing is the sam as that in the normal packet transmission mode.
Therefore, the parsing process of the transmission data array is the same as that of the
mm nd. Accordingly, the command input timeout is valid (Note: which is fixed to 5
in the eaderless packet transmission mode).
.1.1. Repea te r in t he he a derle ss pac k e t mode 3
repeater also can be used in the headerless packet transmission mode. The
eater dress is set with the memory register or the PAS command. The repeater
lf no n ds to be in the headerless packet transmission mode.
REG18:bit 5 whether the repeater is used or not. The address of the repeater is set
ing REG13 or command.
mand ON/OFF via the repeater. PON command, POF command
mand for setting the repeater address. PAS command
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