AeroComm Corporation 44249AJ Manuale Utente

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Transceiver Response:
Transceiver Response:
Transceiver Response:
Transceiver Response:    
 
CCh 44h 41h 54h 
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5     O
O
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THE
THE
THE
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LY 
LY 
LY 
C
C
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C
ONTROL 
ONTROL 
ONTROL 
ONTROL 
C
C
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OMMANDS 
OMMANDS 
OMMANDS 
OMMANDS 
(CC C
(CC C
(CC C
(CC C
OMMAND 
OMMAND 
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The AC4424 transceiver contains static memory that holds many of the parameters that 
control the transceiver operation.  Using the “CC” command set allows many of these 
parameters to be changed during system operation.  Because the memory these commands 
affect is static, when the transceiver is reset, these parameters will revert back to the 
settings stored in the EEPROM. 
While in CC Command mode using pin 17 (Command/Data), the RF interface of the 
transceiver is still active.  Therefore, it can receive packets from remote transceivers while in 
CC Command mode and forward these to the OEM Host.  While in CC Command mode using 
AT Commands, the RF interface of the transceiver is active, but packets sent from other 
transceivers will not be received.  The transceiver uses Interface Timeout/RF Packet Size
Interface Timeout/RF Packet Size
Interface Timeout/RF Packet Size
Interface Timeout/RF Packet Size to 
determine when a CC Command is complete.  Therefore, there should be no delay between 
each character as it is sent from the OEM Host to the transceiver or the transceiver will not 
recognize the command.  If the OEM Host has sent a CC Command to the transceiver and an 
RF packet is received by the transceiver, the transceiver will send the CC Command response 
to the OEM Host before sending the packet.  However, if an RF packet is received before the 
Interface Timeout expires on a CC Command, the transceiver will send the packet to the OEM 
Host before sending the CC Command response. 
When an invalid command is sent, the radio scans the command to see if it has a valid 
command followed by bytes not associated with the command, in which case the radio 
discards the invalid bytes and accepts the command.  In all other cases, the radio returns the 
first byte of the invalid command back to the user and discards the rest. 
The EEPROM parameters and a Command Reference are available in Section 4, Configuring 
Section 4, Configuring 
Section 4, Configuring 
Section 4, Configuring 
the AC4424
the AC4424
the AC4424
the AC4424, of this manual.    
4.5.1
4.5.1
4.5.1
4.5.1    Status Request
Status Request
Status Request
Status Request    
The Host issues this command to request the status of the transceiver. 
Host Command:
Host Command:
Host Command:
Host Command:    
Byte 1 = CCh 
Byte 2 = 00h 
Byte 3 = 00h 
    
Transceiver Response:
Transceiver Response:
Transceiver Response:
Transceiver Response:    
Byte 1 = CCh 
Byte 2 = Firmware version number 
Byte 3 = Data1