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38 MHX-920 Operating Manual: Chapter 4 Configuration
As mentioned previously in this section, there are some settings that can be
changed to the master’s own registers while in diagnostics mode. The most
useful is the unit address. By changing the master’s unit address to that of
another slave in the network while in diagnostics mode, users can quickly
interrogate/modify many different slave’s settings without the delays
associated with switching between command and data modes. The
commands which apply to the master’s own registers are shown in Table 5.
Table 5 - Master Diagnostics Commands
Command Master Register Description
r(x) S105 Unit Address
s S101 back to normal operating mode
t(x) S109 Hopping Interval
u(x) S104 Network Address
v(x) S106 Hopping Pattern