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760 Mhz Data Transceiver Users Manual 
LUM0000XX Rev A 
Version 1.0 
14 
Serial Interface 
 
 
In products for which the protocol of the data port is software selectable, use this 
menu to set the protocol of the data port. In the TTL RF board product this setting 
must be "0".  
Menu Protocol 
Additional 
Information 
 0 
RS232 
Also 
used 
for 
TTL 
transceivers. 
  1 
RS422 
Modbus RTU mode must be enabled. See above. 
  2 
RS485 
Modbus RTU mode must be enabled. See above. 
  3 
DOT 
Special for the Department of Transportation.  
Note:    When DOT mode is enabled, the TimeDelay settings operate the same as 
in the RS485/422 mode. 
Note: RS4xx mode must have Modbus RTU enabled, and TurnoffDelay set to at 
least 4. 
Setup Port  
 
Note: DO NOT change this setting unless the correct programming cable is 
available for the new setting.   
This setting determines which port, Main or Diagnostics, is used to enter the Setup 
Main Menu.    
Menu Port 
Additional 
Information 
  1 
Main Only 
The terminal is connected to the Main Data Port.    
  2 
Diagnostics Only 
The terminal is connected to the Diagnostic Port. 
  3 
Both Ports 
The terminal may be connected to either port. 
Setup mode is invoked by sending a "U" (capital) to the Diagnostics port or by 
pressing/toggling the Set-up button/switch, if available.  OEM boards may also 
enter Setup when Pin 2 is grounded.   
The Main Data Port is the RS232 port.  The OEM modules use a 2-row, 2 mm 
female connector. The diagnostic cable for this port (ASC2009DC) is available 
from FreeWave. 
TurnOn/OffDelay  
 
TurnOnDelay- Sets the delay between when the line drivers are turned on and 
when the data leaves the data port.  This setting can be adjusted for a 1-9 mS 
delay. 
TurnOffDelay- This setting specifies the time after the end of transmission of a 
character to the RS485 bus that the transceiver stops driving the bus and releases 
the bus to other devices. The units are ¼ of a character with a range of 0-9. An 
entry of 4 means a delay equivalent to the duration of a full character.  Default is 
zero delay. 
For data rates of 1200 bits/S or slower, avoid setting the TurnoffDelay parameter 
higher than 4.  At those rates the functionality of the microprocessor changes so 
that a TurnoffDelay of 5 will have the same effect as if set to 1, and a setting of 6 
will have the same effect as 2, and so on. 
Note: TurnOffDelay must be set to a value of at least 4 for RS4xx operation.