
GINA 6000N-5, 6000NV-5, 8000N-5, & 8000NV-5
GINA User’s Manual
3-1
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3/01 (rev. 3)
Command Set
This section contains the GINA controller command set, definitions, and
instructions for use. The GINA must be in the SETUP mode to change the
following parameters.
(1)
CHANNEL SELECT
Mnemonic:
CHSEL=N
Parameter:
N=1 ... 37
Command abbreviation:
CH or CS
Default:
CHANNEL 11 for 6000N-5/NV-5 and
CHANNEL 13 FOR 8000N-5/NV-5
Example:
CHSEL=13<Enter> or
CS=13<Enter>
Description:
Selects the RF channel (frequency) that the trans-
ceiver transmits and receives. When communicating with another
transceiver, both units must be set to the same channel. Depending
on the time of day and local atmospheric conditions, the channel
number selected can affect the unit’s range. If you are experiencing
marginal reception conditions, try changing the channel until maxi-
mum performance is reached. Channel 11 for 900 MHz or Channel
13 for 2.4 GHz usually produces satisfactory results.
(2)
COM PORT BAUD RATE
Mnemonic:
COMBAUD= R,P,S,W
Parameter:
R=12 (1200), 24 (2400), 48 (4800),
96 (9600), 192 (192,000) and
384 (38,400)
P= 0 (None), 1 (Odd) and 2 (Even)
S= 1 (1 stop bit) and 2 (2 stop bit)
W= 7 (7 bit word) and 8 (8 bit word)
Command abbreviation:
CB
Default:
96 (9600 baud), 0 (none), 1 (1 stop),
8 (8 bit)
Example:
COMBAUD=96,0,1,8<Enter> or
CB=96,0,1,8 <Enter>
Description:
COMBAUD sets the asynchronous link baud rate.
COMBAUD is not related to the synchronous RF link (air speed)
data rate set by RFBAUD.