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3/01 (rev. 3)
GINA 6000N-5, 6000NV-5, 8000N-5, & 8000NV-5
GINA User’s Manual
(14) SET TIME AND DATE
Mnemonic:
SETTD = yymmddhhnnss
Parameter:
yy= last two digits of year
mm=two digit month code, 01 - 12
dd=two digit day code, 01 - 31
hh=two digit hour code, 00 - 23
nn=two digit minute code, 00 - 59
ss=two digit second code, 00 - 59
Command abbreviation:
STD
Default:
None set
Example:
STTD=950102123000<Enter> or
STD=950102123000<Enter>
Description:
Sets the GINA internal clock in the control module.
(15) TRANSMIT DELAY
CAUTION: Do not change this parameter unless you are expe-
rienced in networking and packet timing.
Mnemonic:
TXDELAY = N
Parameter:
N = 3 ... 255 (X5 msec)
Command abbreviation:
TXD
Default:
5 (25 msec)
Example:
TXDELAY = 5 <Enter> or
TXD = 5 <Enter>
Description:
TXDELAY sets the GINA delay time. This is the
time the control module waits before sending packet frame data.
GRE America recommends that you use the default value.
(16) TRANSMITTER ID
Mnemonic:
TXID=N
Parameter:
N = 0...99
Command abbreviation:
TXID
Default:
0
Example:
TXID=1 <Enter>
Description:
Set Transmit ID of local GINA. Every packet that
transits through a repeater has TXP as well as a TXID address.
Packets that are not transmitted through a repeater have a zero
address.
(17) TRANSMITTER PATH
Mnemonic:
TXPATH=N
Parameter:
N = 0...99
Command abbreviation:
TXP
Default:
0
Example:
TXPATH=10 <Enter or
TXP=10 <Enter>
Description:
TXPATH sets the transmitter path for ‘Repeater.’ If
TXPATH is set to Non-Zero, every packet sent out goes through a
repeater with an ID that matches the TXP of the packet.