RLX-FHE, RLX-FHES, RLX-FHS
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RadioLinx FH
Reference
Frequency-Hopping Industrial Radio
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ProSoft Technology, Inc.
November 25, 2008
a) the number of bytes configured in the Maximum Packet size field has
been accumulated, or
the number of bytes configured in the Minimum Packet Size has been
accumulated
AND
the Character timeout has expired—whichever occurs first. If the Char Time
Out value is set to 0ms, the radio will buffer exactly the Minimum Packet size
and then transmit that data.
Max Packet (chars):
This is the maximum packet size, in bytes. Use this
setting, and the one above, to adjust throughput and latency of data
transmission.
Note:
In most cases, there should be no need to change these settings.
OK:
Click the OK button to save your selection and close the dialog box.
Cancel:
Click the Cancel button to close the dialog box and discard your
changes.
15.1.30
Set a Radio IP Address Dialog Box
The Set a Radio IP Address Dialog Box opens when you click the Add button on
the Edit BootP Table dialog box (page 120). Use this dialog box to assign an IP
address to a new radio.
Radio Serial Number:
Type the serial number for the radio in this field.
IP Address:
Enter the IP address for the radio in this field. This is the radio's
identifier on the network. Each radio must have its own unique address to be
able to communicate to the master on the network. This address must be
different than any other device on the network including the Configuration PC.
OK:
Click the OK button to save your selection and close the dialog box.
Cancel:
Click the Cancel button to close the dialog box and discard your
changes.
15.1.31
Set the Radio IP Address Dialog Box
The Set the Radio IP Address Dialog Box opens when you select a radio, and
then click the Edit button on the Edit BootP Table Dialog Box (page 120). Use
this dialog box to change the IP address for an existing radio.
Radio Serial Number
: This is the serial number of the radio. This field is for
information only, and cannot be modified.
IP Address:
Enter the IP address for the radio in this field. This is the radio's
identifier on the network. Each radio must have its own unique address to be
able to communicate to the master on the network. This address must be
different than any other device on the network including the Configuration PC.
OK:
Click the OK button to save your selection and close the dialog box.
Cancel:
Click the Cancel button to close the dialog box and discard your
changes.