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Circuit Design, Inc. 

 

OPERATION GUIDE

 

                                                Important notice                                                           

 

 

Customers are advised to consult with Circuit Design sales representatives before ordering. 

Circuit Design believes the provided information is accurate and reliable. However, Circuit Design reserves the 

right to make changes to this product without notice. 

 

 Circuit Design products are neither designed nor intended for use in life support applications where malfunction 

can reasonably be expected to result in significant personal injury to the user. Any use of Circuit Design products 
in such safety-critical applications is understood to be fully at the risk of the customer and the customer must fully 
indemnify Circuit Design, Inc for any damages resulting from any improper use.   

 As the radio module communicates using electronic radio waves, there are cases where transmission will be 

temporarily cut off due to the surrounding environment and method of usage. The manufacturer is exempt from all 
responsibility relating to resulting harm to personnel or equipment and other secondary damage. 

  The manufacturer is exempt from all responsibility relating to secondary damage resulting from the op eration, 

performance and reliability of equipment connected to the radio module. 

 
Copyright

 

 All rights in this operation guide are owned by Circuit Design, Inc. No part of this document may be copied or 

distributed in part or in whole without the prior written consent of Circuit Design, Inc.

 

 

                                                        Cautions                                                                 

  Do not use the equipment within the vicinity of devices that may malfunction as a result of electronic radio waves 

from the radio module. 

  Communication performance will be affected by the surrounding environment, so communication tests should be 

carried out before actual use. 

  Ensure that the power supply for the radio module is within the specified rating. Short circuits and reverse 

connections may result in overheating and damage and must be avoided at all costs. 

  Ensure that the power supply has been switched off before attempting any wiring work. 

  The case is connected to the GND terminal of the internal circuit, so do not make contact between the '+' side of 

the power supply terminal and the case. 

  When batteries are used as the power source, avoid short circuits, recharging, dismantling, and pressure. Failure 

to observe this caution may result in the outbreak of fire, overheating and damage to the equipment. Remove the 
batteries when the equipment is not to be used for a long period of time. Failure to observe this caution may result 
in battery leaks and damage to the equipment. 

  Do not use this equipment in vehicles with the windows closed, in locations where it is subject to direct sunlight, or 

in locations with extremely high humidity. 

  The radio module is neither waterproof nor splash proof. Ensure that it is not splashed with soot or water. Do not 

use the equipment if water or other foreign matter has entered the case. 

  Do not drop the radio module or otherwise subject it to strong shocks. 

  Do not subject the equipment to condensation (including moving it from cold locations to locations with a 

significant increase in temperature.) 

  Do not use the equipment in locations where it is likely to be affected by acid, alkalis, organic agents or corrosive 

gas. 

  Do not bend or break the antenna. Metallic objects placed in the vicinity of the antenna will have a great effect on 

communication performance. As far as possible, ensure that the equipment is placed well away from metallic 
objects. 

 

The GND for the radio module will also affect communication performance. If possible, ensure that the case GND 
and the circuit GND are connected to a large GND pattern. 

 

                                                       

Warnings                                                               

  Do not take a part or modify the equipment.   

  Do not remove the product label (the label attached to the upper surface of the module.) Using a module from 

which the label has been removed is prohibited. 

 

Copyright 2009, Circuit Design, Inc.

 

 

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Страница 1: ...dio modem MU 2 R MU2 Evaluation Software Program MU2 ESP Operation Guide Version 1 0 Mar 2009 CIRCUIT DESIGN INC 7557 1 Hotaka Azumino Nagano 399 8303 JAPAN Tel 81 0263 82 1024 Fax 81 0263 82 1016 E m...

Страница 2: ...2 2 5 Set route information panel 11 2 2 6 Route setting panel 12 2 2 7 Key input form 12 2 2 8 Transmission data auto assignment form 13 2 2 9 Binary code transmission form 14 2 2 10 Command issue p...

Страница 3: ...ion Guide and the MU 2 R series product Operation Guides may be written as follows 1 When referring to products MU 2 R may be used to represent the MU 2 R series of products This should be understood...

Страница 4: ...splaying them as a graph You can also display the field status of the target station using the relay function With the air monitor function the status of the radio waves changing from moment to moment...

Страница 5: ...the Equipment ID 1 Always close the COM port before connecting the MU 2 R changing the equipment turning the power on and off and so on If not not only will the program shut down due to a COM port err...

Страница 6: ...ta is opened in the air monitor window the colour of the button changes to flashing red when the data is displayed Clicking the button enables measurement with the equipment that is actually connected...

Страница 7: ...ode 21 Command mode button Sets the MU 2 R to the command mode Normally you should use this mode 22 Binary mode button Sets the MU 2 R to the binary mode 23 Time counter A time measurement counter Thi...

Страница 8: ...e the size of data sent at one time less than 255 bytes Screen The screen displays the commands and data sent from the data input lines and displays the command response and receive response returned...

Страница 9: ...D is used In other words there are three methods sending in accordance with the content of the Destination ID or the content of the route register and directly entering the information in the command...

Страница 10: ...line 1 The SHIFT F8 function key has the same function 4 Transmit 1 button Transmits the content of the data input line 1 to the MU 2 R The F8 function key has the same function If commands and so on...

Страница 11: ...tem and clicking the Assign button 5 attaches the route information set with the route setting panel to the transmit command 5 Transmission data assignment button Clicking this button opens the transm...

Страница 12: ...he equipment numbers of the relay stations The equipment numbers are shown in hexadecimal Clicking them opens a key input form for entering the equipment number When specifying multiple relay stations...

Страница 13: ...OK button Confirms the character string for data transmission The created data is displayed in the data input line 1 4 Data size Specifies the data size The range that can be specified is 0 to 255 byt...

Страница 14: ...tive cell of the transmit data cells 12 with a left mouse click To store characters in these cells press a right mouse button on the cell and enter a character from the keyboard 4 ASCII code list 5 Tr...

Страница 15: ...nication link related commands and check the internal states Pressing the Get link parameter button acquires multiple parameters Pressing the Link parameter Ini button initializes the link parameters...

Страница 16: ...nt value of packets being sent 6 Number of packets setting 3 Sets the number of packets to send To improve the accuracy of success rate measurement it is necessary to set 100 or more 7 Start stop butt...

Страница 17: ...ecify the route information on the route setting panel If the route information is not set the setting of the Destination ID will be acquired 1 Display area for internal setting values Acquires and sh...

Страница 18: ...annel to change 3 Fix in EEPROM Check this to fix the changed channel in the EEPROM 4 Route test button Tests whether the current system is linked normally before changing the channels 5 Result Shows...

Страница 19: ...station for only the time specified 16 Start stop button 17 Set data button 18 Packet transmission interval 19 Number of packets 20 Transmission of packets with serial numbers You can assign a serial...

Страница 20: ...the target station 4 Data setting button The character string shown in the data input line is shown on the transmitting display in the colour of the button 5 Transmit F9 button The character string sh...

Страница 21: ...ge Indicates the data size of the file for transmission in bytes 3 Transmit screen mode switcher Switches the display mode of the transmitting box between Hex and Text In the text mode text files are...

Страница 22: ...nal receive buffer of the program 13 Receive indicator Shown in green when data is being received 14 Received JPEG image Displays the received JPEG image 15 Data size of the received file JPEG image I...

Страница 23: ...option W command you can make the MU 2 R emit test waves continuously as long as the power is turned on Peak hold The peak is the RSSI level of each channel during the period of measurement and you ca...

Страница 24: ...a frequency domain and AMT for a time domain 6 Date and time line Sets the date and current time shown in the graph The current time is updated with a left mouse click It is cleared with a double cli...

Страница 25: ...channels Always set the end channel higher than the start channel 18 Progress bar Displays the progress of data acquisition for each channel 19 Route setting panel Sets the routing information to the...

Страница 26: ...Measurement stops when the number of samples set with the sampling number control is reached The measurement time interval is set with the sample time control 7 Enable area line function Selects wheth...

Страница 27: ...e hidden with the F7 function key 2 4 3 Air monitor mouse functions 1 Analyse function When measurement is stopped you can click on the graph of each channel and display the RSSI absolute level and fr...

Страница 28: ...normally 2D F4 13 Load graph data Ctrl L Loads saved graph data Do NOT load files with a file extension other than AMF or AMT 14 Save graph data Ctrl S Saves graph data as a file Do not change the fi...

Страница 29: ...e initialization file 3 Cancel button 4 Edit enable checkbox The MU 2 R normally operates with just the port and baud rate specified but you can change the other parameters for testing and the like 5...

Страница 30: ...pop up menu is displayed with a right mouse click 2 Quit button Quits the image viewer 3 Load image button Displays the load image file dialogue 4 Copy to the clipboard button Copies images to the cl...

Страница 31: ...the colour of the main bar when it exceeds the threshold Peak bar Normal Changes the colour of the peak value bar Threshold line Changes the colour of the threshold line Main bar Analyse line Changes...

Страница 32: ...ircuit Design MU2_ESP folder When uninstalling the program first move important files to another location AMF Air monitor data frequency domain AMT Air monitor data time domain test jpg Temporary imag...

Страница 33: ...cuits and reverse connections may result in overheating and damage and must be avoided at all costs Ensure that the power supply has been switched off before attempting any wiring work The case is con...

Страница 34: ...OG_MU2 ESP_v10e 34 Circuit Design Inc OPERATION GUIDE REVISION HISTORY Version Date Description Remark 1 0 Mar 2009 MU2 ESP The first issue...

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