Murata Electronics North America 5811M Manual Do Utilizador
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5.5. Memory Commands
The WIT5811 allows the user to store a configuration in nonvolatile memory, which is
loaded during the initialization period every time the radio is powered up. Note that changes
to the serial port baud rate from recalling the factory defaults or recalling memory will not
take effect until DTR is toggled or power to the radio is cycled.
loaded during the initialization period every time the radio is powered up. Note that changes
to the serial port baud rate from recalling the factory defaults or recalling memory will not
take effect until DTR is toggled or power to the radio is cycled.
Command
Description
m0
Recall Factory Defaults
m<
Recall Memory
m>
Store Memory
m!
Display Modified Parameters
Recall Factory Defaults
Resets the WIT5811 to its factory default state. This is useful for testing purposes or if there
is a problem in operation of the system and the configuration is suspect. Use the Store
Memory command afterwards if you wish the factory default settings to be remembered the
next time you cycle power or reset the radio.
Resets the WIT5811 to its factory default state. This is useful for testing purposes or if there
is a problem in operation of the system and the configuration is suspect. Use the Store
Memory command afterwards if you wish the factory default settings to be remembered the
next time you cycle power or reset the radio.
Recall Memory
Useful for restoring the power-on settings after experimenting with temporary changes to
data rate, protocol or network parameters, etc.
Store Memory
This command is necessary after any command to change the data rate, transceiver address,
or other radio setting that you wish to make permanent.
Display Modified Parameters
This command lists all parameter settings that are different from the factory default settings.
This will list changed parameters whether or not they have been stored with the m>
command. Note that issuing this command will cause the radio to lose link with the base and
will cause all remotes to lose link when issued to the base radio.
Useful for restoring the power-on settings after experimenting with temporary changes to
data rate, protocol or network parameters, etc.
Store Memory
This command is necessary after any command to change the data rate, transceiver address,
or other radio setting that you wish to make permanent.
Display Modified Parameters
This command lists all parameter settings that are different from the factory default settings.
This will list changed parameters whether or not they have been stored with the m>
command. Note that issuing this command will cause the radio to lose link with the base and
will cause all remotes to lose link when issued to the base radio.