USER MANUAL
ENCOM PULSE Link
© 2012-2015 Encom Wireless Data Solutions Inc.
For ENCOM PULSE Link Version 2.2.6
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To allow the
functions to work properly, each radio must be assigned
a unique unit address. The PULSE Master is assigned a unit address of 0 by default. The remaining
radios are assigned unique unit addresses in the range of 1 to 254. The unit addresses assigned to
each radio in the diagram are shown in parentheses.
The Operating mode setting must be set according to the role of the radio in the system (master,
repeater or remote).
In order to establish the proper communication links, the appropriate hop patterns need to be
assigned to the radios. The following rules can be used to guide the assignment process:
In order for two radios to communicate with each other, they must be assigned the same hop
pattern.
The master and the radios that communicate directly with it must be assigned the same
Primary
hop pattern.
The radios that communicate directly with a repeater are assigned a
Primary
hop pattern that
matches the repeater's
Repeater
hop pattern.
If the
Primary
hop pattern for a repeater is odd, its
Repeater
hop pattern should be set to an
even value, and vice-versa. (Odd and even hop patterns hop on different sets of frequencies,
and will not interfere with each other.)
The colored boxes in the diagram show the hop patterns assigned to the radios. In particular:
Radios 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 are assigned a
Primary
hop pattern of 1
Radio 3 is assigned a
Repeater
hop pattern of 2, and radio 5 is assigned a
Primary
hop
pattern of 2
Radio 4 is assigned a
Repeater
hop pattern of 4, and radio 6 is assigned a
Primary
hop
pattern of 4
Radio 6 is assigned a
Repeater
hop pattern of 3, and radios 7 and 8 are assigned a
Primary
hop pattern of 3
The following topics show the detailed settings for each of the radios in the example:
PULSE Master (0) Configuration
PULSE Remote (1) Configuration
PULSE Remote (2) Configuration
Содержание iPULSE R
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