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6. Load the parent network ID in all remotes in the
ParentNetworkID
parameter in Bank 0 as needed (wildcard de-
fault is OK for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems).
7. Set the
BaseModeNetID
parameter in the base to match the
ParentNetworkID
parameter in the remotes if the de-
fault
BaseModeNetID
is not used in the base and the wildcard default
ParentNetworkID
is not used in the remotes.
8. For a point-to-multipoint system where DNT24 MAC addressing will be used, set the
ProtocolMode
parameter in
Bank 4 of the base to 0x01. Set the protocol mode as needed in the base and remote of a point-to-point system,
and as needed in the remotes in a point-to-multipoint system. If SPI slave mode will be used, protocol mode must
be enabled in all system radios. Note that if the application data includes addressing information for individual re-
mote hosts, the DNT24 broadcast mode can be used instead of the DNT24 protocol mode.
9. If using transparent serial mode in the system:
a. Set the remote transparent destination address in the
RmtTransDestAddr
parameter, Bank 0, in each re-
mote if the destination is not the base (the base address is the default destination).
b. Set the transparent point-to-point mode to select either the
RmtTransDestAddr
address (default) or the
address of the originator of the last received message as the remote destination address. The parameter
that controls this destination address is the
Trans-PtToPtMode
in Bank 4. Set in all remotes as needed.
c. Set the timeout for transmission of transparent data in the remotes as needed. The parameter that con-
trols the timeout is the
TxTimeout
in Bank 4 (the default is to send as soon as possible).
d. Set the minimum message length for transmission of transparent data in the remotes as needed. The pa-
rameter that controls the length is the
MinPacketLength
in Bank 4 (the default is one byte).
10. Refer to Section 4.6 below which discusses how to coordinate the values of the following four
parameters:
a. Set the maximum number of messages that can be sent in a hop on each system radio. The parameter
that controls this number is
MsgsPerHop
in Bank 4. The default is 8 messages.
b. Load the required base slot size into the
BaseSlotSize
parameter, Bank 1, in the base. The default is 40
bytes.
c. Configure the number of child slots per hop on the base by setting the
NumSlots
parameter. The default
is 3 slots.
d. Set the required hop duration on the base. The
HopDuration
parameter in Bank 0 controls hop duration.
The default is 20 ms.
11. Configure the slot lease on the base by setting the
SlotLease
parameter. The default is 4 hops.
12. Set the heartbeat interval as required in each system radio. The parameter that controls heartbeats is the
Heart-
BeatIntrvl
in Bank 0. The default is 20 seconds/heartbeat.
13. Enable end-to-end message ACKs where required by setting the
EndToEndAckEnable
parameter in Bank 0 to 1.
Enabling this parameter provides a confirmation that a message has reached its destination in peer-to-peer or
store-and-forward routing. The default is disabled.
14. Set the message retry limit on the base with the
ArqAttemptLimit
parameter in Bank 1. The default value is 6 re-
tries.
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