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 Spread Spectrum Wireless Data Transceiver User Manual 
Preliminary GXM Manual 
Version 0.2 
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PRELIMINARY 
D
ISABLING A 
P
ASSWORD
 
The process to disable the password is similar to the process to change the password. However, when 
prompted to enter the new password the follow the steps below: 
1. 
Hold down the Alt key and type 0255. 
2. 
Release the Alt key. 
3. 
Repeat this step 3 more times (hold Alt and type 0255 a total of 4 times). 
Important Note: If the password feature is enabled and the password is forgotten, the transceiver 
will need to be returned to FreeWave to have the password disabled. 
Important Note: The 0255 must be typed on the NUM Pad of the computer, not the top row of 
numerals.
 
Time Divisible Multiple Access (TDMA) 
Time Divisible Multiple Access (TDMA) allows radios to do various operations on specific time slots. This 
option is only used for peer-to-peer communications or when applications are very time specific.            
For additional information about TDMA, contact FreeWave Technical Support at (303) 381-9200.  
 
Additional Settings  
Some additional parameters are not shown in the Setup menu which may be used with FreeWave 
transceivers. These additional parameters may be set with DOS based software. The most common 
additional settings used by users are described below. 
Low Baud Rates
                                                                                                                                      
The transceiver's RS232 baud rate may be set to 300, 600, or 900 baud.   
Setup Timeout
                                                                                                                                   
When enabled, this mode invokes a timeout feature for the Setup Menu. If the transceiver goes into Setup 
mode and does not receive legitimate menu selections within 3 to 5 seconds, it will exit Setup and resume 
its previous mode.   
For more information, contact FreeWave Technical Support at (303) 381-9200.