Manual

WI-I/O 9-x Wireless Module User Manual v2.16
WI-I/O-EX-1-S-x Serial Module
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VBATT is the current internally derived battery voltage. 4000 corresponds to 8 Volts, C000 represents
16 volts. A quicker method is use the calculation :
Battery voltage (volts) = ½ I + 6, where I is the mA value determined from the above table using
VBATT. For example, a value of VBATT of A000 gives an I value of 16mA from the above table.
The battery voltage corresponding to this is 14V (or ½ x 16 + 6).
WI-I/O 9-2_WI-I/O-EX-1-S-2 Modules
Digital Inputs
DIN SETPNT PULSED
1234MSL123456 PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4
0000100111111 0000 0000 0000 0000
Analog Inputs
VBAT PR1 PR2 PR3 PR4 AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 AI5 AI6
8138 4000 4000 4000 4000 0D3A 0CD2 0CC7 0CC7 0CD4 0CC7
WI-I/O 9-3_WI-I/O-EX-1-S-3 Modules
ML VBAT VSLR
00 9FA2 0000
WI-I/O 9-4_WI-I/O-EX-1-S-4 Modules
Digital Inputs
DIN DIO PULSED
1234 123456789ABC MLS PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4
1001 010101010 001 101 0001 0001 0001 0001
Analog Inputs
VBAT PR1 PR2 PR3 PR4
8DBE 0000 0000 0000 0000
Tones (WI-I/O 9-x modules only)
This provides the same function as described above in 6.2.2. Tone Reversals. This function may be
used to check VSWR of antennas, and may be used in conjunction with the Signal option (described
below) to check the path between two units.
Comms
This function allows monitoring of all messages transmitted and received over the radio. A better
comms display function is available using the “Comms Logging” feature in the configuration software
- refer to section 6.2.4.