User's Manual

USING INTERNAL MENU COMMANDS
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234839, Revision 2.2
and use them to accurately predict the link performance, data throughput or other operational parameters.
The following menu Figure 6-40 shows the functions available.
*** Statistics Menu ***
(N) Show channel signal/noise
(L) Show Stats/Logging
(P) Reset Physical Layer Logging
(S) Reset Serial Logging
(Esc) Previous Menu
Enter Choice:
Figure 6-40 Statistics Menu
(N) Show channel signal/noise
This function is exactly the same as in the Radio Statistics Menu explained previously.
(L) Show Stats/Logging
This function shows the statistics relating to the quality of the data throughput and information
regarding the performance of both serial ports. The following table in Figure 6-41 is an example of what
is shown when this function is selected.
Frame count = 63972 Empty Frames = 63972
Good packets = 0 Bad packets = 0
Lost packets = 0 Retries = 0
Good Headers = 0 Bad Headers = 0
Lost Frame Lock = 255 Low RSSI = 0
Data Sent = 187693 Data Recv = 187693
Rx Overflows = 0 Rx Overruns = 0
Tx Overflows = 0 Busy waits = 0
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MAIN: Tx = 187693 Rx = 187693
Rx Errors = 0 Overflow = 0 Overrun = 0 Framing = 0
Tx Errors = 0 Overflow = 0
AUX: Tx = 90600 Rx = 531
Rx Errors = 0 Overflow = 0 Overrun = 0 Framing = 0
Tx Errors = 0 Overflow = 0
Press Any Key to return
Figure 6-41 Logging Screen
(P) Clear Physical Layer Logging
This function simply clears the physical layer logging information from memory.
(S) Clear Serial Layer Logging
This function simply clears the serial layer logging information from memory.