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However, there is a difference in multipoint applications, where the master
modem communicates with modems at different distances. When the master
modem is set to AGC-ON, the master can communicate across long distances (up
to its maximum range) to the slave modems. However, this setting increases the
RTS-to-CTS delay. For example, under AGC-ON, the CTS delay of all slaves must
be set to 64 ms when the data rate is less than 9.6 Kbps.
When the master modem is set to AGC-CNTR, it can’t transmit or receive across
as much distance. However, the polling goes faster. For example, under AGC-
CNTR, the CTS delay of all units can be set to 8 ms when the data rate is greater
than or equal to 4.8 Kbps.
Table 2-1, below, contains general guidelines for choosing AGC and CTS-delay
settings. Each application is unique, however; you might find that your LDM-
MR19.2 system works better when the units are set slightly differently.
Table 2-1. Recommended Multipoint AGC and CTS-Delay Settings
Distance
Data Rate
Master
Master
Slave
Slave
Between
AGC
CTS Delay
AGC
CTS Delay
Modems*
Short range
≤
2.4 Kbps
CNTR
64 ms
CNTR
64 ms
Short range
>2.4 Kbps,
CNTR
8 or 64 ms
ON
64 ms
<4.8 Kbps
Short range
≥
4.8 Kbps
CNTR
8 or 64 ms
ON
8 or 64 ms
Long range
<9.6 Kbps
ON
8 or 64 ms
ON
64 ms
Long range
≥
9.6 Kbps
ON
8 or 64 ms
ON
8 or 64 ms
* “Short range” = up to 2.8 mi. (4.5 km) for data rates of 9.6 or 19.2 Kbps or up to 3.7 mi. (6 km)
for data rates of 3.6 to 7.2 Kbps. “Long range” represents distances greater than these.
Summary of Contents for ME760A-R2
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