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Copyright © 2001 A

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, Inc. All rights reserved.

The information contained in this manual and the accompanying

software programs are copyrighted and all rights are reserved by

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, Inc. A

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, Inc. reserves the right to make

periodic modifications of this product without obligation to notify

any person or entity of such revision.  Copying, duplicating, selling, or otherwise

distributing any part of this product without the prior consent of an authorized

representative of A

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, Inc. is prohibited.

All brands and product names in this publication are registered

trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.

This material is preliminary

This material is preliminary

This material is preliminary

This material is preliminary

Information furnished by A

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 in this specification is believed to be accurate.  Devices sold

by A

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 are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions appearing in its

Terms of Sale only.  A

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 makes no warranty, express, statutory, and implied or by

description, regarding the information set forth herein.  A

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 reserves the right to change

specifications at any time and without notice.

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’s products are intended for use in normal commercial applications.  Applications

requiring extended temperature range or unusual environmental requirements such as military,
medical life-support or life-sustaining equipment are specifically not recommended without

additional testing for such application.

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, 

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 warrants the transceiver

against defects in materials and workmanship.  

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 will not honor this warranty (and this

warranty will be automatically void) if there has been any:

(1)  Tampering, signs of tampering, or opening the tranceiver’s case.
(2)  Use of AC power adapters and cables other than those originally supplied with the
transceivers.
(3)  Repair or attempt to repair by anyone other than an 

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 authorized

technician.

This warranty does not cover and 

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 will not be liable for, any damage or failure caused

by misuse, abuse, acts of God, accidents, electrical irregularity, or other causes beyond

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's

 

control, or claim by other than the original purchaser.

Summary of Contents for ConnexLink

Page 1: ...1 2 10981 EICHER DRIVE 10981 EICHER DRIVE 10981 EICHER DRIVE 10981 EICHER DRIVE LENEXA KS 66219 LENEXA KS 66219 LENEXA KS 66219 LENEXA KS 66219 800 492 2320 800 492 2320 800 492 2320 800 492 2320 www...

Page 2: ...Sale only AEROCOMM makes no warranty express statutory and implied or by description regarding the information set forth herein AEROCOMM reserves the right to change specifications at any time and wit...

Page 3: ...t to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WAR...

Page 4: ...1 3 Diagnostic Result 14 2 1 4 Standby 15 2 1 5 Status Request 15 2 1 6 Status Reply 15 2 1 7 Update EEPROM Checksum 16 2 1 8 Check EEPROM Checksum 16 2 1 9 EEPROM Checksum Status 16 2 1 10 Acknowledg...

Page 5: ...ks can be created by programming each network of ConnexLink units with unique Channel Number and System ID combinations See Figure 1 below See Figure 1 below See Figure 1 below See Figure 1 below To c...

Page 6: ...3 Rx Rx Rx Rx Red LED indicates when a ConnexLink unit is receiving data 4 Tx Tx Tx Tx Green LED indicates when a ConnexLink unit is sending data 5 Reset Button Reset Button Reset Button Reset Button...

Page 7: ...llow the procedure below to install the ConnexLink Configuration Utility software There are 2 software versions to choose from depending on whether or not the ConnexLinks have Program Buttons To deter...

Page 8: ...empts ransmit Attempts For Point to Point networks only This value represents the maximum number of times a data packet can be sent by the ConnexLink units The default value is 16 attempts If communic...

Page 9: ...tem ID 012 023 034 045 056 067 078 089 Multiple Servers in the same coverage area must be programmed with different Channel Numbers to prevent inoperability of the networks The System ID will not prev...

Page 10: ...1 3 3 1 3 3 Programming Programming Programming Programming Each ConnexLink unit must be set up in Program Mode before any settings can be changed Units without Program Buttons do not require Step 5 T...

Page 11: ...s 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 Changing ConnexLink Settings Changing ConnexLink Settings Changing ConnexLink Settings Changing ConnexLink Settings After the ConnexLink unit has been set up in Progr...

Page 12: ...onnexLink Command Set Table 2 ConnexLink Command Set Length Length Length Length 2 Bytes This is the total size of the remaining data for this command The length field is in little endian format i e l...

Page 13: ...As Required Standby 88h 01h 00h 00h Client Sleep Walk 01h Server Deep Sleep 04h Cancel Standby As Required Status Request 8Ah 01h 00h 0 Reset error counter 1 Don t do anything 8Ah Status Reply 8Bh 14...

Page 14: ...2 Bytes specify starting address Second 2 Bytes specify ending address Remaining bytes specify data to be written Range 00h to 7Fh Data Frame 86h Length Low 00h Sub command Data Checksum Read EEPROM E...

Page 15: ...tus Reply Status Reply Status Reply Status Reply A ConnexLink issues this command to the Host in response to a Status Request Status Request Status Request Status Request command The parameters pertai...

Page 16: ...es this command to a ConnexLink to recalculate the checksum The Host typically issues this command after it has completed writing data to the EEPROM The Host must wait for the Acknowledge Acknowledge...

Page 17: ...ngth Length Length Length High High High High Data Data Data Data Checksum Checksum Checksum Checksum RF Enable 80h 00h 00h No Data 80h Send Data 81h 0Ch 7FBh includes 802 3 Header As Required As Requ...

Page 18: ...Data MS Byte LS Byte MS Byte LS Byte Note The Data must include the following header information 6 Bytes for the IEEE 802 3 destination address or FF FF FF FF FF FF for broadcast packets 6 Bytes for t...

Page 19: ...ues this command upon detecting a Server beacon after a Reset or after an Out of Out of Out of Out of Range Range Range Range command has been issued to the Host The Client Host will get updated with...

Page 20: ...to release the button See Section 1 2 3 Programming Section 1 2 3 Programming Section 1 2 3 Programming Section 1 2 3 Programming Client s Link Link Link Link LED does not come on 1 Make sure Server C...

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