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DNT90 Integration Guide - 05/10/12
8.6.1 Serial Communication and Radio Configuration
Connect PCs to both the Base and the Remote for serial communication testing (alternately one PC can
be used with two serial ports and two instances of the DNT90 Demo program running). Click the
Stop
button under the
Refresh Delay
label on the
I/O Tools
tab and move to the
Transmit Tools
tab, as shown
in Figure 8.6.1.1.
Figure 8.6.1.1
Pressing the
Transmit
button on this screen sends the message in the
Data to Transmit
text box to the
selected
MAC Address
. Note that the
MAC address
a remote uses for the base is 0x000000. Data sent to
the local radio is displayed in the
Received Data
text box. Received data can be displayed as ASCII
(default) or in Hexadecimal format by checking the
Hex Mode
check box. When the
Transmit Interval
is
set to zero,
Data to Transmit
is sent once when the
Transmit
button is clicked. When the
Transmit Interval
is set to a positive number, Pressing the
Transmit
button once will cause a transmission each transmit
interval (seconds) until the button is pressed again.