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ARF169 Radio Modems - User guide version V1.4
5.3.
Description des registres
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6.
Historique de document
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1. Introduction
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1.1.
Modem versions
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1.2.
General description
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1.3.
Meaning of the LEDs
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1.4.
DIN Rail mounting system
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1.5. Accessories
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1.6.
Electricity connection
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1.6.1
Functions of the jack supply connector
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1.6.2
Functions of the SubD9 serial data connector
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1.7.
Serial data Bus selection modes
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1.8.
Service interface
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1.9.
Mechanical installation - Optimizing performance
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1.9.1 Dimensions
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1.9.2
Positioning of the modems
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1.9.3
Positioning of the aerial
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1.9.4
Positioning of power and serial cables
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1.10.
Protection of remote aerial modems against overloads
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2.
Electrical and radio specifications
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2.1.
Maximum values
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2.2.
General specifications
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2.3.
Radio specifications
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2.3.1
Introduction to the radio requirements
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2.3.2
Duty Cycle
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2.3.3
ARF169 modem operating mode
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2.3.4
Standard mode
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3.
Data exchange – Communication mode
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3.1.
Packet protocol
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3.1.1
Protocol description
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3.1.2
Non-secured Packet Protocol
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3.1.3
Secured Packet protocol
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3.1.4
Transmission integrity control
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3.1.5 Implementation
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3.1.6
Transmission data path
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3.2.
Continuous asynchronous protocol
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3.2.1
Description of the protocol
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3.2.2 Implementation
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3.2.3 Addressing
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4.
Advanced product functions
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4.1.
UART interface self-detection
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4.2.
Autobaud: Self-detection of the serial link data rate
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4.3. RSSI
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4.3.1
RSSI continu
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4.3.2
Frame RSSI
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4.4.
Scan Free function
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4.5.
Transmission/reception test
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4.6.
Repeater mode
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5.
Product Configuration - Command Mode
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5.1.
Command mode input/output
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5.2.
AT Commandes
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5.3.
Description of registers
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6.
Document history
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Déclaration de conformité / Declaration of conformity
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