Reference
RLX-FHE, RLX-FHES, RLX-FHS
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RadioLinx FH
Frequency-Hopping Industrial Radio
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 117 of 151
November 25, 2008
Baud Rate:
Select the baud rate from the dropdown list. The baud rate on
the radio must match the baud rate on the connected serial device.
Parity:
Select the parity (None, Even or Odd) from the dropdown list. The
parity on the radio must match the parity on the connected serial device.
Data Bits:
Select the number of data bits (7 or 8) from the dropdown list. The
data bits on the radio must match the data bits on the connected serial
device.
Stop Bits:
Select the number of stop bits (1 or 2) from the dropdown list. The
stop bits on the radio must match the stop bits on the connected serial
device.
Turn around time between packets (ms):
The amount of time the Serial
Server waits to hear from an attached Modbus RTU slave before accepting
another Modbus TCP request. If the serial protocol is set to Modbus TCP/IP,
the radio acts as both a Modbus TCP Slave and a Modbus RTU Master. It
accepts requests from the Modbus TCP Master and then sends them out the
serial port as if it were a Modbus RTU Master.
OK:
Click the OK button to save your settings to a configuration file on your
local computer. These settings do not affect the radio until you click the
Configure Radio button to transfer the configuration to the radio.
Configure Radio:
Click the Configure Radio button to send the configuration
settings to the radio. When you click this button, ControlScape opens a
connection between the serial port on the computer and the serial port on the
radio, and then copies the configuration from the computer to the radio's
memory.
Cancel:
Click the Cancel button to close the dialog box and discard your
changes.
Help:
Click the Help button to read the online help for ControlScape.
Advanced:
Click the Advanced button to view and change additional settings
for the radio. These settings control advanced features that are normally not
required for a typical radio network.
Advanced Settings
Radio Address:
The software assigns a unique address to each radio in the
network after the radio is configured. (The user cannot change this
addressing scheme - the address field is grayed-out.)
Device Network:
Select the Device Network for this radio from the dropdown
list. Device Networks are defined on the Device Network Properties Dialog
Box (page 120).
Transmit Power:
This setting controls the output power in dBm (mW) to use.
You should ordinarily choose the minimum value that will maintain an
adequate system fade margin.
Important:
Maximum output power for radios is controlled by regulatory agencies in the country in
which this radio will be operated. Do not choose a power level that exceeds the maximum allowed
for your country or region.
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