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9.0 Troubleshooting
DNT90M not responding
- make sure /RESET is not asserted (logic low). Make sure the host serial port settings match
the DNT90M serial port settings.
Can not enter protocol mode
- make sure the host data rate is correct. The DNT90M defaults to 9.6 kbps. If using the
En-
terProtocolMode
command, send the complete protocol format for this command.
Carrier is detected, but no data appears to be received
- if /HOST_RTS is enabled, make sure it is asserted (logic low) to
enable character flow from the DNT90M.
Range is extremely limited
- this is usually a sign of a poor antenna connection or the wrong antenna. Check that the an-
tenna is firmly connected. If possible, remove any obstructions near the antenna.
9.1
Diagnostic Port Commands
The diagnostic port shares its RX and TX signal lines with the Activity and DCD indications, respectively. Consequently,
the debug port feature must be enabled before being used (Bank 0xFF). The change must be saved and the module then
needs to be reset for this to take effect. The diagnostic port is defaulted to 38.4 kbps, 8N1.
The diagnostic port supports the following user commands:
rbr <bank> <reg> <span>
- read a parameter register’s value from the module.
rbw <bank> <reg> <span> <value> [<value> <value>]
- write a parameter register’s value
with a span of up to 3 bytes
stat <option>
- option = 0 is off, option = 1 displays DataTx/AckRx for a hop
sequence in time order, and option = 2 displays any packet RX or packet error for a hop
sequence in frequency order.
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