2. Configuring an I/O Master
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If the I/O Master's
Modem Mode
is set to
(3) Point to MultiPoint Slave
, its
Network ID
must match the network's Master.
2.6 Setting I/O Master RF Transmission Characteristics
The
Transmission Characteristics
parameters are used to change settings that determine how
data is sent between radios in the network.
In an I/O Master, set these parameters in the
Transmission Characteristics
tab.
Note
: Many of these parameters must be maintained throughout the network for proper functionality.
These parameters are also available in the
Edit Radio Transmission Characteristics
menu in the
terminal interface.
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Frequency Key
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Max Packet Size
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Min Packet Size
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RF Data Rate
The remaining parameters in the
Transmission Characteristics
tab can remain at their factory
default settings to establish a link with the I/O Slaves. Each of the additional parameters is
described in detail in
Setting Other RF Transmission Characteristics (on page 57)
.
2.6.1 Frequency Key - 900MHz
Frequency Key
Setting
Description
Default Setting:
5
Options:
0 to 9 and A to E
Important!
: Do NOT use
Frequency Key
E
with the 915-928 MHz,
916-920 MHz, and 921-928 MHz hop tables.
Important!
: In an I/O Master whose
Modem Mode
is set to
(3) Point
to MultiPoint Slave
, the
Frequency Key
MUST match the Master in
the network.
FreeWave Recommends
: Change the Frequency Key setting to an
option that is NOT 5.
Terminal Menu:
(3) Edit Radio Transmission Characteristics > (0) FreqKey
Description:
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Fifteen choices are available for the
Frequency Key
(0-9 and A-E)
setting, representing 15 different pseudo-random hop patterns.
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