
Wireless F/T Installation and Operation Manual
Document #9620-05-Wireless FT-03
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USBILIM [value in mA] => set USB current limit
This command sets the USB Input Current Limit (USBILIM) value in Battery Charger Register 0. You must
enter an exact value from the following table:
Value
mA
Meaning
Notes
100
Max (USB Low Power)
Default setting CLPROG1 and CLPROG2 shorted.
Refer to the Input Current Regulation section for
information when this register is modified by the
LTC4155.
500
Max (USB High Power)
600
Max
700
Max
800
Max
900
Max (USB 3.0)
1000
Typical
1250
Typical
1500
Typical
1750
Typical
2000
Typical
2250
Typical
2500
Typical
2750
Typical
3000
Typical
2
2.5 mA Max (USB Suspend)
0
Select CLPROG1
Default setting two CLPROG resistors. Refer to the
Input Current Regulation section for information when
this register is modified by the LTC4155.
USER => Switch to User Mode
This command switches the Console to User Mode.
WLAN [ON | OFF] => Turns WLAN Module power (WIFI_PWREN) on or off
This command controls the WIFI_PWREN bit to the WLAN Module on the Digital Board. The WLAN OFF
command also turns off transmission of the regular UDP data packet.
WFLOAD => Load WLAN Module, 2-file method
This command allows you to load the WLAN Module with new firmware using the shorter 2-file method.
This is the method that is normally used. This command takes about 5 minutes to execute. Before
committing to the WLAN Module update, this command checks to make sure that the necessary files
(WiSe_Con and WiSe_WLA) are present in the Serial Flash, have a termination record (so they are probably
complete), and have no checksum errors.
WFLOAD4 => Load WLAN Module, 4-file method
This command allows you to load the WLAN Module with new firmware using the longer 4-file method.
This longer method is necessary for WLAN Modules that have had the RF Test firmware loaded into them.
This command takes about 8 minutes to execute. Before committing to the WLAN Module update, this
command checks to make sure that the necessary files (WFU_Cont, WLAN_CON, WiSe_WLA, and WiSe_
Con) are present in the Serial Flash, have a termination record (so they are probably complete), and have no
checksum errors.