WIT2410
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M-2410-0000 Rev G
5.2. Network Commands
Network commands are used to set up a WIT2410 network and to set radio addressing
and configuration.
Command
Description
wb[?|0|1]
Set Transceiver Mode
0
= remote (default)
1
= base station
wd[?|1-3f]
Set Default Handle
Used to override automatic handle assignment by the base station
30
= default
wg[?|0|1]
Enable Global Network Mode
0
= Link only to hop pattern specified by
wn
parameter (default)
1
= Link to any hop pattern, regardless of
wn
parameter
wl[?|0-ff]
Set lockout key allowing network segregation beyond network number
0 = default
wn[?|0-3f]
Set Hopping Pattern (Network Number)
0
= default
wp[?|0|1]
Set Transmit Power
0
= 10mW
1
= 100mW (default)
wr?
Read Receive Signal Strength
wu[?|0|1]
Set Point-to-Point Direct Mode
0 = Multipoint mode (default)
1 = Point-to-point direct mode
ww[?|0|1}
Base DCD Enable
0 = DCD always asserted (default)
1 = Base asserts DVD when pn=1 remote registered
dx[?|0-ff]
(remote only)
Set Range optimization
0
= default
Set Transceiver Mode
Sets modem operation as either base station or remote. Default is remote.
Set Default Handle
Sets handle number between 1 and 62 inclusive for a remote. This handle will override
the automatic handle assignment by the base station. This command can be used in
applications where it is desired to have specific modems have specific handles. When
specified for the base, the default handle determines which remote it will address when
transparent protocol mode is in effect. When
3FH
is specified for the base, broadcast
mode is entered.
Enable Global Network Mode
For networks with multiple base stations, remotes are ordinarily only able to link to one
base station, set by the hopping pattern. Mode 1 enables the global mode that allows