WI-MOD-9-D
Radio Modem
User Manual v1.9
WI-MOD-9-D
Manual
v 1.9
Page
48
Module #100
Note that #100 is the master unit for a link between #100 and #101, It is also acting as repeater
in the #1 to #3 link. The system address for #100 and #101 must be the same as the other
modules so that #100 can act as a repeater.
Set the module to factory default settings:
AT&F
Set the system address to the same random number:
AT&S217
Set the unit address to 100
AT&U100
Set the autodial address to 101
AT&Z0=101
Set the operating mode to controlled mode, auto-connect, master AT&M2&L2
Exit and save the configuration
AT&W
ATO
The configuration for #101 is not shown as it is not part of the active link.
4.7
Switch Configuration
Some configurations can be made using the four DIL switches mounted in the end-plate of the
module. The DIL Switches are only read at power-up, and change the volatile configuration of
the module. The non-volatile configuration is not changed. DIL Switch settings allow the factory
configuration to be restored, testing functions, and some simple back-to back configurations. If
you want the module to start up in the same way each time, you will need to leave the switches
in the same setting. If you are using the switches to do temporary changes, then you should
change the switches back to the zero position after powering up. Note that these switch settings
do not set the module system or group addressing - this still needs to be set by Hayes
Commands or the configuration program.
The four switches are located on the top end-plate, as per this diagram. If you look at the end of
the module with the front of the module up, then Switch 1 is the left-most switch, and “on” or 1
is when the switch is down. The switches in the diagram have the pattern 0100.