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46 TransNET OEM Integration Guide 05-3946A01, Rev. C
NOTE: Caution should be exercised when using the INIT command on radios in a system em-
ploying the Store-and-Forward feature. Settings relating to the use of Extension services
will be lost and will need to be re-entered. Record the settings for XADDR, XPRI and
XMAP before using the INIT command.
SPECIAL
NOTE: Installing firmware of Revision 3.0 or later into a radio with Revisions 1.x firmware will
preserve the radio’s compatibility with other radios running Revision 1.x firmware. If
updating the radio’s firmware is part of a system-wide upgrade, the last step should be
to use the INIT command at the Master station. Use of the
INIT command causes the
changes shown in Table 18 to be applied.
Table 18. INIT Command Generated Defaults
Parameter Default Setting
Corresponding
Command
For ALL radios
Alarm Mask FFFF FFFF AMASK
Alarm Output Sense RS-232 High (+5.0 Vdc) ASENSE
Device Operation DCE DEVICE DCE
DATA Interface Port • 9600 baud
• 8 data bits
• none (no parity)
• 1 stop bit
BAUD 9600 8N1
Data Port Setting RS/EIA-232 PORT RS232
CTS Delay 0 (CTS is continuously asserted) CTS 0
CTS Hold-Time 0 CTSHOLD 0
LED Operation OFF LED
Low-Power Mode Hold 0 LPMHOLD
RX Time-Out-Timer None/Disable RXTOT
RF Output Power 30 dBm (1 watt) PWR 30
Transmitter
Test Frequency
915.000 MHz or
2436.0 MHz
(Model dependent)
TX xxx
Receiver
Test Frequency
915.000 MHz
2436.0 MHz
(Model-dependent)
RX xxx
Sleep Mode OFF SLEEP OFF
Primary Extension Ra-
dio Address
0 (Master) XPRI 0
Synchronization Source
Map
None XMAP 0
Extended Address 0 XADDR 0
For MASTER radios
AT Command
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