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OPERATION GUIDE
4.1.1 Station types and link parameters
When performing communication using the MU-D1-R, the source station transmits data towards the target station.
To avoid collisions with, and to ensure independence from other systems, it is necessary to set the link parameters
to identify the system and each station.
Group ID 01
Same area
UI = 0055
GI = 01
Source station
EI = 01
03
Target station
02
Group ID 02
Group ID 03
User ID 0055
UI = 0055
GI = 01
01
EI = 02
UI = 0055
GI = 01
EI = 03
Destination ID: DI
User ID: UI
Group ID: GI
Equipment ID: EI
Channel: CH
CH = 08
CH = 08
CH = 08
Channel 08
Target station
1. The source station and target station
• Source station
The station that transmits data
• Target station
The station that receives data. The target station outputs the received data to the user controller.
2. The link parameter
In order to establish communication between the radio stations, it is necessary first to set the link parameters.
• UI: User ID
An ID given to the MU-D1-R user for identification of the user.
If all the equipment within the user system is not set to the same User ID, no link will be made.
• GI: Group ID
An ID to identify the group within the user system. Set the same Group ID for all radio stations within the group.
• EI: Equipment ID
An ID given to each unit for identification of each station. The data transmit command transmits data to the
Equipment ID set as the Destination ID
• DI: Destination ID
Specifies the Equipment ID of the target station.
• Channel
If all stations in a system are not set to the same channel, no link will be made.
4.1 Communication Concept
Chapter 4 How to Use the MU-D1-R