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OPERATION GUIDE
4.1.2 Basic data transmission
When user data is transmitted from the source station towards the target station using data transmit 1 command,
a character string including the data (data receive 1) is output from the target station and processed by the
program of the user controller.
Example 1:1 (1:N) system
When the source station 5F transmits the 5 bytes of data ‘ABCDE’ to the target station 01
User
controller
DI=01
⑥
Send data
・Initial setting
④
Issue the data transmit command1
⑤
Data transmit response
・Target station 01 status
Source station
EI=5F
Target station
EI=01
User
controller
@DT 05 ABCDE C
R
L
F
*DT=05 C
R
L
F
*DR=05 ABCDE C
R
L
F
⑦
Data receive1
④
⑤
⑦
⑥
Send data
③
Set the Destination ID (DI)
①
Set all stations to the
same User ID, Group ID and
channel.
②
Set a different number to
each equipment as the
Equipment ID(EI)
・Souce station 5F status
4.1.3 The link parameters
In order to transmit and receive data, the MU-D1-R has the following link related parameters.
Link parameters can be specified easily with commands, and they can be changed each time data is sent.
In addition, if the source station and target station do not all use the same channel, no link will be made.
1. UI: User ID, 16-bit, 0000h to FFFEh (0000h is the ID for testing, and FFFFh cannot be used)
The User ID is an ID given to the MU-D1-R user for identification of the user system. Communication is not
possible unless all equipment within the user system is set with the same User ID. If a user configures
multiple systems, use the Group ID for identification. The User ID setting command is ‘@UI + User ID +
password’. The product default User ID is 0000 and this can be used as it is when no particular User ID is
required. However, we recommend that you set a User ID to prevent radio interference within a given area.
If you require a User ID, please contact Circuit Design, Inc. The 16 User IDs listed in the explanation of User ID
command can be used freely.
2. GI: Group ID, 8-bit, 00h to FFh
The Group ID is an ID to identify the group within the user system. Set the same Group ID for all equipment
within the group. Maintain Group IDs as identification numbers when building other systems. The setting
command is ‘@GI’.
Please contact Circuit Design, Inc. in cases where use of Group IDs is insufficient and you require other User
IDs.
3. EI: Equipment ID, 8-bit, 01h to FFh (FFh is a special operation)
The Equipment ID is an ID for identification of each radio unit. At the source station, enter the Equipment ID of
the target station as the Destination ID to which to transmit data.
At the target station, the Destination ID included in the received packets is automatically compared with the local
station EI. The setting command is ‘@EI’.
4. DI: Destination ID, 8-bit, 00h to FFh (00h and FFh are special operations)
This is used to specify the Equipment ID of the target station. The setting command is ‘@DI’. If 00 (DI = 00h) is
specified as the Destination ID and data transmit command 1 is issued, all equipment within the same group
receives the data at the same time, irrespective of the Equipment ID (Broadcast). If DI = FFh is specified, the
data is sent but no station will receive it.
5. Channel
If all stations in a system are not set to the same channel, no link will be made.