User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Integrator’s Task
- Installing the Modem
- Mounting the Boomer II OEM Modem to Your Device
- Connecting the Data Interface Port
- Selecting & Positioning the Antenna
- Supplying Power
- Using the Modem Test Jig
- Software Development Tools
- Integration Testing
- Appendix A - NCL Interface
- Appendix B – SDK NCL-API and Port Server
- Multisession API
- Application Interface
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- Opening a Session
- Close Session
- Send Data to a Radio Host
- Receive Data From RPM
- Get RPM Status Information
- Set Configuration ITEMS Within the RPM
- Reset RPM
- Register Event Callback Function
- Enable / Disable Events
- Get Error Description
- Register Wakeup Application
- Deregister Wakeup Application
- Switch RPM On/Off
- Send Generic NCL Command To RPM
- Get Software Version
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- A
- Appendix C – SDK Sample programs
- Appendix D - Application Development
- Appendix E - Message Routing and Migration
- Appendix F – Guide to Desense
- Appendix G - Numeric Conversion Chart
- Appendix H - Specifications
- Appendix I - Glossary
Appendix D - Application Development __________________________ Boomer II User Manual & Integrator’s Guide
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Conserve battery life when out-of-range
When all channels (from both dynamic and static channel lists) are
scanned and network contact is not established, the wireless modem
enters a scan-delay state. The scan-delay starts at one second and
doubles on each scan cycle failure, to a maximum of 255 seconds
between scan cycles. This delay time is reset to one second by
establishing a network connection or by power-cycling the device.
Re-establish network contact following inbound SDU failure (no
response) and poor RF RSSI or signal quality
Any wireless modem experiencing a no-response inbound SDU failure
and either with RSSI or quality below the exit threshold level must re-
establish network contact. If unable to re-establish network contact, the
modem indicates an out-of-range event. When network contact is re-
established, the wireless modem indicates an in-range event. The client
application then resubmits any queued inbound SDU last rejected with
an out-of-range response.
Re-establish network contact due to loss of outbound channel
The wireless modem attempts to re-establishes network contact
following loss of the outbound channel. If unable to re-establish
network contact, the modem indicates an out-of-range event, and
procedures to re-establish network contact are initiated. When network
contact is re-established, the wireless modem indicates an in-range
event. The client application then resubmits any queued inbound SDU
last rejected with an out-of-range response.
Seek and locate the preferred alternate channel when the existing
channel degrades to a marginal level
When the existing RF channel degrades to a marginal (but still usable)
level, the device periodically listens to neighbouring channels to
determine whether a preferred alternate channel exists. This action
occurs when the device would otherwise be sleeping, to prevent impact
to the device’s synchronized-receive capability with the network.
To be considered, a preferred alternate channel must meet the
minimum channel entry criteria and be 5 dBm better than the current
channel. If located, a full channel acquisition is performed to verify all
other aspects of the alternate channel before registering to the new
channel. This preferred-channel pre-roam algorithm is performed at
intervals that increase exponentially and with identical reset conditions.
See “Conserve battery life when out-of-range” above.