Figure 6: Appearance of Ethernet, GSM, CC1120 and History menu items
3.6
Setting of parameters by using of optical converter
The module i equipped with the
”
IRDA” infrared optical interface, that can be used for configuration through
the
”
USB-IRDA”
converter. Module parameters, for which the NEP-protocol has been implemented, can be
configured by using an optical converter and a suitable program with NEP-protocol support (for example,
”
WACO
OptoConf”). Because the set of these parameters expands over time, this document shows only the principle of
their display, not their complete description.
The description of the connection of the optical converter to the computer (
”
USB-IRDA”) and the general rules for
configuring the module using the
optical converter
are described in chapter 3 of the manual
”
Configuration of
wacoSystem product family devices”
, available at download from the module manufacturer’s website.
The list of parameters that can currently be read from the module can be displayed using the ”Walk device” button
in the
”
WACO OptoConf” program window. A preview of the list is shown in figure
In the current version of the WB169-RFG module no parameters can be changed via the optical interface, only their
values can be checked. The description of the parameters is given in the
”
NEP Coding Table”, which is maintained
centrally by SOFTLINK and is available at the public WEB address
. A more detailed description of the
NEP-protocol coding principle is given in chapter
”Structure of forwarded messages”.
Figure 7: Table of parameters of the WB169-RFG module. that are readable via the optical interface
WB169-RFG
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