Viper User
Manual (001-5008-000 Rev6)
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identify the packet as a test packet. The receiving Viper listens for these test packets and
counts the number of packets it receives successfully. The test results can be viewed on the
receiving Viper.
Warning: When the unit is in test mode, it will not respond to RF activity from
other Viper units. Test mode cannot be enabled (active) for more than 15
minutes. After 15 minutes, test mode will be automatically disabled and normal
communications will resume.
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Net Test Setup
Destination RF MAC address
The user enters the RF MAC address of the Viper unit they wish to connect to. Format
0x00000FD4. The default RF MAC address is 0xFFFFFFFF, which will send a broadcast
packet to all Vipers listening for the test packets.
Number of packets to transmit
This is the total number of packets transmitted during the test.
Delay between packets
The user can enter a delay in milliseconds between the packets being sent. Note: If a delay
is not present between packets, it may appear the transmitter does not unkey and is only
sending one long continuous packet.