FreeWave Technologies Inc. AMI0032AT Manual Do Utilizador
Spread Spectrum Wireless Data Transceiver User Manual
Preliminary GXM Manual
Version 0.2
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PRELIMINARY
(B)
MCU
SPEED
MCU Speed controls the speed of the Micro Controller Unit in the transceiver. The default setting is 0 for
low speed. A setting of 1 is required for Ethernet and UDP operation.
low speed. A setting of 1 is required for Ethernet and UDP operation.
The following table describes the MCU speed settings.
Setting
Description
Notes
0
Low speed
Reduces current consumption
1
High speed
Required for 230 KBaud and greater data port rate
(C)
R
EMOTE
LED
This feature is not supported in the GXM. This setting should remain 0.
Show Radio Statistics
Radio Statistics in the Main Menu allows the user to view data transmission statistics gathered by the
transceiver during the most recent session. This is valuable when the user needs to know the signal
strength and noise levels of the link. Statistics are gathered during each data link and are reset when the
next link begins. See display below.
transceiver during the most recent session. This is valuable when the user needs to know the signal
strength and noise levels of the link. Statistics are gathered during each data link and are reset when the
next link begins. See display below.
N
UMBER OF
D
ISCONNECTS
Any time the link between the Master and the Slave is broken and the radios lose Carrier Detect, it is
recorded in the Number of Disconnects value. The value indicates the total number of disconnects that
have occurred from the time the transceiver is powered on until the radio is put into Setup mode. Under
ideal operating conditions, the number of disconnects should be 0. One or more disconnects may indicate
a weak link, the presence of severe interference problems or loss of power to any of the radios in the link.
recorded in the Number of Disconnects value. The value indicates the total number of disconnects that
have occurred from the time the transceiver is powered on until the radio is put into Setup mode. Under
ideal operating conditions, the number of disconnects should be 0. One or more disconnects may indicate
a weak link, the presence of severe interference problems or loss of power to any of the radios in the link.