User's Manual

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FT
Transmit Frequency Program the transmit frequency for
this channel. Enter in Hz or in MHz. The frequency will
automatically be saved in non-volatile memory (flash) for this
current channel number.
Range: See product data
sheet. For MURS products,
frequency cannot be changed.
See
product
data sheet.
FR
Receive Frequency Program the receive frequency for this
channel. Enter in Hz or MHz. The frequency will
automatically be saved in non-volatile memory (flash) for this
current channel number.
Range: See product data
sheet. For MURS products,
frequency cannot be changed.
See
product
data sheet.
FX
TX and RX Frequency Program the receive and transmit
frequency for this channel. Enter in Hz or MHz. Same as
issuing an ATFR and an ATFT command. The frequency will
automatically be saved in non-volatile memory (flash) for this
current channel number.
Range: See product data
sheet.
N/A
HP
Channel Number Select separate channels to minimize
interference between multiple sets of modules operating in the
same vicinity.
Range: 1 - 6
1
IO
Configure the I/O The proper hardware option must be
installed in the modem. All M7-UC modems support RS-232
mode.
Range: 0 - 5 0=RS232
1=Ethernet 2=RS485 dup
3=RS485 simplx 4=RS422
5=GPS
0
L
Enable/Disable the LEDs 1 = LEDs always off. This
reduces some power consumption. 0 = LED operate normally.
0 or 1
0
MA
Monitor Address Configures the address that status
transmissions are sent to. Only used if Auto Status is enabled.
Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F. Note:
FF is interpreted as a group. See addressing section.
Range: 0000 - FFFF
FFFF
MK
Address Mask Configures local and global address space.
Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F. In
most applications, this is kept at FFFF.
Range: 0000 - FFFF
FFFF
MT
Protocol Select The over-the-air communication protocol.
0=Packetized mode, 2=Streaming data.
Range: 0-2
0
MY
Unit Address Configures the individual; address for this unit.
Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F. Note:
FF is interpreted as a group. See addressing section.
Range: 0000 - FFFF
1234
NB
Parity Selects parity format. Settings 0-4 transfer 8-bits over
antenna port and generate the parity bit on the RF receiving
side.
Range: 0 5
0 = none
1 = Odd
2 = Even
3 = Mark (1)
4 = Space (0)
0
NS
Stop Bits Selects the number of stop bits.
Range: 1-2
1
PE
Packet Error Display Shows statistics to compute packet-
error rate. Displays Packets Per Minute (PPM) and a running
total.
None (display PER)
1 = reset counters
2 = Stop PER display
None
PO
RF Power Output. Set or show the RF power output setting.
Value is in percent, from 0% to 100%. Use and RF wattmeter
to confirm the power setting, and adjust the % accordingly to
obtain the desired RF power level.
0-100
100
R0
Symbol Peak Deviation Set the peak FM deviation of the
transmit symbols. Note: This can be a negative number to
invert the modulation.
Range: -1000 1000
120**
R1
Select CD pin output signal CD may be RF carrier detect,
or modem data detect.
Range : 0 - 2
2 = Always assert CD
1 = Data CD
0 = RF CD
1
R2
Over-The-Air bit rate - This is the data rate the radio uses
to send data over the air. All RF modems in the network
must use the same over-the-air baud rate. Refer to
section 10.1 for information on how to set the OTA baud rate.
Range:
0 = 800 5 = 9600 2L
1 = 1200 6 = 19200 4L
2 = 2400 7 = 5142 2L
3 = 4800 8 = 9600 4L
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