User's Manual

54 TransNET OEM Integration Guide 05-3946A01, Rev. C
SLEEP [ON, OFF]
Transceiver Sleep—Remotes Only
This command is used to set or display the radio’s Sleep Mode setting. The
default setting is
SLEEP OFF. When this setting is ON (enabled) the
Low-Power, or RTU-forced Sleep Mode, can be used. This function cannot
be turned on for a Master or Extension radio unless the unit is in the
Low-Power Mode. See “Using the Radio’s Sleep Mode (Remote Units
Only)” on Page 26 and “Low-Power Mode versus Remote’s Sleep Mode” on
Page 29 for more information.
SREV
Firmware Revision Level
This command displays the version of the firmware currently loaded into the
transceiver.
A display of
06-4040A01, 3.6.1 is an example of the firmware version identi-
fier—part number followed by release/version number.
STAT
Alarm Status
This command is used to check the alarm status of the radio. If no alarms
exist, the message NO ALARMS PRESENT is returned.
If an alarm does exist, a two-digit alarm code (00–31) is displayed and the
event is identified as a “Major” or “Minor” alarm. A brief description of the
event is also given.
If more than one alarm exists, the word
MORE appears, and additional alarms
may be viewed by pressing the key. Detailed descriptions of the
alarm codes are provided in Table 23 on Page 58.
TEMP
Radio’s Internal Temperature
This command displays the internal temperature of the transceiver in degrees
Celsius. (Note that the radio is specified to operate in an environment between
–30° C and +60° C). This internal reading may be higher than the outside
temperature by several degrees.
TX [xxxx]
Radio Transmit Test Frequency
This command sets or displays the test transmit frequency used in place of
hopping whenever the radio is in Setup mode. The test transmit frequency for
the 900 MHz radios can be reprogrammed to any value between 902.200
MHz and 927.800 MHz, inclusive. The factory default setting is 915.000
MHz.
For the 2400 MHz radios, the test frequency can be programmed to any
frequency between 2400.6 MHz and 2482.0 MHz. The default value is
2436.0 MHz.
ENTER