USER MANUAL
PTM 215B – BLUETOOTH
®
PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTER MODULE
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PTM 215B User Manual | v1.9 | June 2019 | Page 14/85
3.3.3
Two channel radio transmission sequence
The two channel radio transmission sequence removes transmission on the third radio
channel (selected by
TX_CHANNEL3
) and instead repeats the transmission once more (four
times in total).
The PTM 215B telegram will in this mode be transmitted on the radio channel selected by
TX_CHANNEL1
first, immediately followed by a transmission on the radio channel selected by
TX_CHANNEL2
.
This transmission sequence will be sent four times in total as shown in Figure 7 below.
The default interval between the advertising events is 20 ms. Starting with product version
DC-06 it is possible to reduce this interval to 10 ms via the NFC configuration interface. See
chapter 6.7.9 for details.
TX_CHANNEL1
TX_CHANNEL2
TX_CHANNEL1
TX_CHANNEL2
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
TX_CHANNEL1
TX_CHANNEL2
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
TX_CHANNEL1
TX_CHANNEL2
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
Figure 7 – Two channel radio transmission sequence
The format of
TX_CHANNEL1
and
TX_CHANNEL2
is described in chapter 6.7.10.
3.3.4
Single channel radio transmission sequence
The single channel radio transmission sequence removes transmission on the second and
third radio channel (selected by
TX_CHANNEL2
and
TX_CHANNEL3
respectively), i.e. all trans-
missions will be on the radio channel selected by
TX_CHANNEL1
.
The PTM 215B telegram will be sent six times on this radio channel as shown in Figure 8
below.
The default interval between the advertising events is 20 ms. Starting with product version
DC-06 it is possible to reduce this interval to 10 ms via the NFC configuration interface. See
chapter 6.7.9 for details.
TX_CHANNEL1
TX_CHANNEL1
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
TX_CHANNEL1
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
TX_CHANNEL1
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
TX_CHANNEL1
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
TX_CHANNEL1
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
Figure 8 – Single channel radio transmission sequence
The format of
TX_CHANNEL1
is described in chapter 6.7.10.