AEON Family User Guide
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Property
Value
Description
Application
MESH
SOL-TX
You can use this field to change the application of the
AEON Transmitter if it has both license applications
applied.
When in
SOL-TX
mode, the unit RF ports are all TX only.
When in
MESH
mode, the unit RF ports A and B become
transceivers. The device can be combined in a fluid self-
healing Mesh network containing up to 16 nodes.
Note
: For detailed MESH user instructions you will have to
refer to
NETNode Phase 5 Software User Guide
.
Auxiliary Address
Default 1
It is recommended that this is left at the default value.
Country Code
ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2
code
If you are using a Wi-Fi dongle, you will need to select the
country code to assist with channel selection.
Image Password
Set or clear
If this is checked, it will ask for the AEON Transmitter
password if an image is copied.
Telemetry Parameters
Property
Value
Description
Frequency
A frequency in the range
of the telemetry receiver
The frequency range for the telemetry receiver is defined
by the part number of the unit.
Training Freq
Auto set
The frequency for the key fob transmitter.
Mod Mode
2-GFSK, 4800 baud
Only one Mod Mode is currently available.
Packet Status
Information only
Displays the current Received Signal Strength Indication
(
RSSI
) and Link Quality Indicator (
LQI
) of the telemetry
signal.
Network Time
Enter a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server IP address for clock synchronization to UTC time.
The default address is 0.0.0.0, in this condition there is no clock synchronisation.
IP Parameters
Our devices are shipped to you with the DHCP setting enabled. This means that if the AEON Transmitter is
connected to a network which is administered by a DHCP server, an IP address will be automatically
allocated to it.
If you are unsure about your server settings, check with your Network Administrator.
Note
: If you are using a standalone PC or laptop, you will need to disable DHCP and set the IP address of
the PC. Refer to
Appendix A – Reference Material
to find out how to do this.
The following table details the IP parameters of the Global tab.