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Noise Detected Count
— Number of noise (non-Viper carrier) detected above the carrier sense level. If the Noise
Detected Count is high, it may be an indication that the Carrier Sense Threshold should be raised.
Rx Total “Other” Count
— Total number of messages the Viper overheard that were intended for another station.
These messages are discarded.
Refresh
— Click Refresh to update the statistics to show the most current information available.
Clear (Zero) Interface Stats
— Clicking Clear (Zero) Interface Stats (or cycling power to the Viper) will reset all statistics
to zero.
4.8.2.
REMOTE STATISTICS
Remote Statistics is the second (from left) tab of the Diagnostics page. To navigate to this tab, select Diagnostics from
the main menu and click Remote Statistics. This tab provides information in table form about communication with
remote units, including statistics for packets transmitted and received to and from them, received signal strength, and
signal-to-noise ratio.
Figure 67 – Diagnostics – Remote Statistics
General Settings
Packet Error Rate (PER)
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Select how to calculate the PER.
All Packets (Infinite)
—The packet error rate is calculated since power cycle or since the last "Clear Stats" event.
PER=((total bad packets)/(total bad p total good packets))*100.
Recent Packets
— The packet error rate is based on the last several hundred packets only. This mode represents
the current link quality more accurately than the Infinite mode which calculates PER based on all packets
transmitted or received since the last power cycle or "Clear Stats" event."