SATELLINE-EASy Pro 35W
User Guide v.1.4
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9.4.2
Addressing
xxxx = address in hexadecimal format (0000 … FFFF)
Command
Effect and description of command
SL#I=xxxx
Set all addresses (RX1, RX2, TX1, TX2) to value xxxx
SL#I?
Get both primary addresses (TX1, RX1) (response ’xxxx;yyyy’)
SL#T=xxxx
Set both transmit addresses (TX1, TX2) to value xxxx
SL#T?
Get primary transmit address (TX1) (response ‘xxxx’)
SL#R=xxxx
Set both receive addresses (RX1, RX2) to value xxxx
SL#R?
Get primary receive address (RX1) (response ‘xxxx’)
SL#Q=x
Set TX address on x=1, off x=0
SL#Q?
Get status of the TX address (response ‘1’ on, response ‘0’ off
SL#W=x
Set RX address on x=1, off x=0
SL#W?
Get status of the RX address (response ‘1’ on, response ‘0’ off
SL#P=xxxx;yyyy Set primary transmit address (TX1) to value xxxx and receive address (RX1) to value
yyyy
SL#S=xxxx;yyyy Set secondary transmit address (TX2) to value xxxx and receive address (RX2) to
value yyyy
SL#P?
Get primary transmit address (TX1) and receive address (RX1)
(response ‘xxxx;yyyy’)
SL#S?
Get secondary transmit address (TX2) and receive address (RX2)
(response ‘xxxx;yyyy’)
SL#A=xxxx,yyyy,
wwww,zzzz
Set addresses to values TX1=xxxx TX2=yyyy RX1=wwww RX2=zzzz
SL#A?
Get all addresses (response ´xxxx, yyyy, wwww, zzzz)
9.4.3
Radio parameters
Command
Effect and description of command
SL@R?
Get field strength of the last received message (the value is an average of many
measurements made during the same reception).
Response ”-xx dBm”, where xx is a decimal value of the field strength and it is
between –80 dBm and –118 dBm. Value available 7s after reception.
SATELLINE-3AS Epic returns the stronger value of two receivers.
SL@P=xxxxx
Set RF output power, where xxxxx is the decimal value of the intended power in
mW. If the given value does not correspond to one of the programmed power
levels, the output power is set to the nearest possible value.
SL@P?
Get RF output power.
Response ”xxxxx mW”, where xxxxx is a decimal value the output power of the
transmitter.
SL@T=-xxx
Set minimum power level of the signal to be received (="Signal Threshold level),
where xxx is a decimal value of the new intended level in dBm.
SL@T?
Get current "Signal Threshold Level". Response is "-xxx dBm.
SL@D=x
Set TX delay. Value x = 0…65535 ms
SL@D?
Get TX delay value. Response ‘x ms’
SL@F?
Get current noise level on the radio channel. Response "-xxx dBm".