Chapter 2 - Features set
User Manual
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Enable/disable the Greenfield mode
When activated, the Greenfield mode increases the link
performance by 10-15%, by reducing the packet overhead
(optimizes the frames transmitted via the RF link)
It must be the same at both ends of the link
Network SID
Set the network system identifier (up to 8-digit HEX figure)
It must be the same at both ends of the link
Node ID
Set the device identification number
The parameter is optional
Node ID can be configured by the administrator for a better
representation of a neighbors table (nodes within a
wireless network)
Security Key
Set the secret key word for encoding of the protocol
messages
It must be up to 64 characters long, without spaces
It must be the same at both ends of the link
Table 9 - Link Settings
CAUTION
Please note that, in some countries, switching
“DFS off” and/or failing to detect public
service radar signals are against the regulations and may result in legal action.
Beside the main radio parameters above, the following options are available in the
General Settings:
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Enable link - enable/disable the wireless link for the radio interface (by default,
it is turned on)
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Scrambling - enable/disable Scrambling of data which improves link stability (by
default, it is turned on)
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Trap gateway - enable/disable SNMP Trap relay
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Authentication Mode -
“static” (the unit can establish the link only with the unit
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at has the MAC address set in the “Static Link” table) or “public” (the unit can
establish the link with any other unit that has the same security key and radio
settings)
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Log Level - set the log type (off/normal/detailed)
On each radio profile, the following options are available (for the slave unit only):
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Disable a radio profile