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Cooper Bussmann 915U-2 Wireless Mesh I/O and Gateway User Manual
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Time
Time since the module was turned on.
TX/RX
Indicates whether the message is received or transmitted.
Frequency
Shows the frequency of the RX/TX frame.
Signal Level
Shows the receive signal level on any received message or internal sequence number
for the transmitted message.
Data Length
Total length of the transmitted or received message.
Data
The TX data frame in the example contains the following:
First two bytes (3A 03 ) = System address
Next 1 to 5 bytes (dynamic) = Unit address and any repeater addresses.
As the message gets passed to the next address the address gets 128 dec (80
hex) added to it, indicating that the message has passed through the repeater
or been received and acknowledged. As shown in the above example, the fourth
byte of the transmitted message is 02, which changes to 82 on the received
message and indicates the acknowledgment from the receiving module.
Fifth byte (00) = Zero byte spacer
Sixth byte (86) = Frame flag (type of message)
The rest shows the message count and values. For a full breakdown of the protocol,
contact ELPRO Technologies.
5.8 Statistics for WIBMesh and WIBNet
For advanced debugging of 915U-2, click
Statistics
on the home page of the Web-based configuration utility. This
webpage details the state of the 915U-2 and provides performance information. This information is useful to ELPRO
technical support personnel in diagnosing problems with the module. The WIBMesh and WIBNet Statistics pages
are slightly different, but provide the same type of statistical information regarding the module and communications.
NOTE When updating the Statistics webpage, it is necessary to hold down the <CTRL> key while clicking
the Refresh button. This ensures that your browser’s cache is updated.
Figure 103 Module Statistics