Wire Replacement I/O (900 MHz): User Manual and Reference Guide
Note
: The Ethernet options that are shown in this tab do NOT apply to an I/O Master and
should be left at their factory default settings.
8. If
(E) FGRIO
is selected in Step 6, continue with the next step because the
Baud Rate
tab
settings do not apply.
If
(3) Point to MultiPoint Slave
is selected in Step 6, click the
Baud Rate
tab and set
these parameters to match the device that is connected to the radio's data port.
l
Baud Rate
l
Data Parity
l
Serial Interface
l
Flow Control
9. Click the
Call Book
tab.
10. Enter the I/O Slaves' serial numbers in the
Number
column.
Note
: The
Repeater 1
and
Repeater 2
columns remain black because Repeaters are NOT
used in a wire replacement network.
11. Click the
Transmission Characteristic
tab and set these parameters:
l
Frequency Key
- If
(E) FGRIO
was selected in Step 6, select a unique key.
FreeWave Recommends
: Change the key from the default setting of
5
.
Note
: If
(3) Point to MultiPoint Slave
is selected in Step 6, the
Frequency Key
must
match the network Master.
l
Hop Table Version
- Leave at the factory default
902-928 MHz
.
l
Hop Table Size
- Leave at the factory default
112
.
l
Max Packet Size
- Set to
2
or higher.
l
Min Packet Size
- Set to
2
or higher.
Note
: If
(3) Point to MultiPoint Slave
is selected in Step 4, both the
Max
and
Min
Packet Sizes
must match the network Master.
l
RF Data Rate
- Set to
Normal
.
12. Click the
MultiPoint Parameters
tab and set these parameters:
l
Master Packet Repeat
- Set to
3
.
l
Network ID
- If
(E) FGRIO
was selected in Step 6, enter a unique number between 1
and 4095 (except 255).
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