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DNT90 Integration Guide - 05/10/12
7.4.2 Bank 0x01 - System Settings
Bank 1 holds configuration parameters to be input to the base only. The base passes these parameters to
the routers and remotes as needed. The exception is
InitFrequencyBand
parameter which can also be set
in routers and remotes.
Bank
Location
Name
R/W
Size
Range
Default
0x01 0x00
InitFrequencyBand
R/W
0x01
0..3, 255
0 (US)
0x01 0x01
NumSlots
R/W
0x01 1..8
3
0x01 0x02
BaseSlotSize
R/W
0x01 6..105
40
0x01 0x03
SlotLease
R/W
0x01 1..255
2
(hops)
0x01 0x04
BcstAttemptLimit
R/W
0x01 0..254
1
0x01 0x05
ArqAttemptLimit
R/W
0x01 1..255
6
0x01 0x06
LinkDropThreshold
R/W
0x01 1..255
10
(hops)
0x01 0x07
P2PReplyTimeout
R/W
0x01 0..255
100
(hops)
0x01 0x08
RegistryTimeout
R/W
0x01 0..255
50
(hops)
0x01 0x09
NumBaseParms
R/W
0x01 8..21
21
Table 7.4.2.1
InitFrequencyBand
- this parameter sets the range of frequencies and channel spacing over which the
DNT90 system will initially operate. Four bands are available:
0x00
Band 0: 902.76 to 927.24 MHz, 52 channels, 480 kHz spacing
0x01
Band 1: 902.76 to 926.76 MHz, 26 channels, 960 kHz spacing
0x02
Band 2: 915.72 to 927.74 MHz, 25 channels, 480 kHz spacing
0x03
Band 3: 902.76 to 914.76 MHz, 26 channels, 480 kHz spacing
0xFF
wildcard - will accept any band
Bands 0, 1, 2 and 3 can be used in North and South America (902 to 928 MHz band), with Band 2 usable
in Australia.
NumSlots
- this parameter sets the number of slots available for child transmissions following the parent’s
beacon transmission on a hop.
BaseSlotSize
- this parameter set the maximum number of payload bytes that the base can send on a
single hop. The default value is 40 bytes.
SlotLease
- this parameter set the number of hops a parent radio will reserve a slot for a child after re-
ceiving a message from that child. Small values such as 2 are suited to short data bursts, and larger val-
ues are generally a better choice when devices send a stream of non-continuous data across consecutive
hops. The minimum value is 1, assuring that a child can receive an ACK on the next hop after it transmits.
BcstAttemptLimit
- setting this parameter to 0 enables automatic broadcast message repeats based on
the
ArqAttemptLimit
parameter value. Setting this parameter to a value between 1 and 254 specifies the
number of broadcast message repeats independent of the
ArqAttemptLimit
. This parameter should not be
set to 0 if
ArqAttemptLimit
is set to 255.
ArqAttemptLimit
- this sets the maximum number of attempts that will be made to send a message on the
RF link. Setting this parameter to the maximum value of 255 is a flag value indicating that there should be
no limit to the number of attempts to send each packet (infinite number of attempts). This mode is intend-
ed for point-to-point networks in serial data cable replacement applications where absolutely no packets